11-26-2019
You should first ask yourself what you intend to accomplish coding for cybersecurity.
It is a bit backwards to start with your preferred shell scripting language and then go look for example code that fits your favorite programming languages.
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Hi,
iam having the file as follows:
ABCDEFGH|0987654321234567
ABCDEFGH|0987654321234523
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ABCDEFGH|0987654321234545
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ie,
file1
1a.txt
1b.txt
1c.txt
...
file2
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Hi,
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ERTYUIOU|1234567689089767688
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# set date to your spec: this is month/day/yr/hr/min/sec:
sysdate=`date '+%m/%d/%Y-%H:%M:%S'`
# get the last line before the history file is modified
tail -1 /tmp/hosthistory.txt |while read lastdate mydevices
do
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None of the belwo options worked
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RCS file: /home/rcap/.APCVS/regs/rc/power/analysis/pow_rtl/renes_setup.g,v
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head: 1.14
branch:
locks: strict
access list:
symbolic names:
br_2010_101_200: 1.13.0.12
br_2010_101_100: 1.13.0.10
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I was trying out some new series to get it print
1
1 2
1 2 3
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5
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1
2 2
3 3 3
4 4 4 4
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hi,
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IOK(1) General Commands Manual IOK(1)
NAME
iok- Indic Onscreen Keyboard
SYNOPSIS
iok [-a] [-h] [-d 1] [-n LANGCODE]
DESCRIPTION
Indic Onscreen Keyboard currently shows Inscript and Inscript2 keymaps for 22 official Indian languages. The languages are Assamese,
Bengali, Bodo, Dogri, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kokani, Maithili, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Santali,
Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu.
The iok application runs in default and advanced mode. In default mode, iok starts by loading Inscript2 keymap of the current locale.
If keymap is not installed or available then iok shows keymap list in the default mode. User can then select any keymap from keymap list if
he want to write using it.
In the advanced mode, iok allows to open non-supported keymaps. If keymap can be parsed by iok then it will be showed in iok UI other-
wise it will show error message that iok can't load this keymap. Advanced mode also allows to create custom keymap by either swapping or
re-assigning character mappings in the existing loaded keymap in iok.
Another feature iok supports is Drag and Drop. This will allow user to swap character mappings using mouse.
The keymap list shows Inscript and Inscript2 keymaps from location /usr/share/m17n and ~/.m17n.d path.
To start iok in normal mode from console, use following command iok
To start iok in advanced mode from console, use following command iok -a
To start iok in any supported Inscript2 keymap (say in Marathi) use following command iok -n mr
As Inscript2 keymap naming also uses language script code for some languages, command to open those keymaps is like this iok -n pa-guru
where pa is a isocode name for the Punjabi language and guru is a language script code name in which keymap is written.
To use Drag and Drop feature of iok, start iok from console as iok -d 1 The Draft version of Inscript2 keymaps are available at
https://fedorahosted.org/inscript2/
This project is available at http://fedorahosted.org/iok/ or http://iok.sourceforge.net
OPTIONS
-a It shows the menus and combo box in iok UI
-h It show the help
-d 1 This will enable Drag and Drop feature only for the single iok invocation. Otherwise iok has disabled Drag and Drop by default.
-n LANGCODE
In the place of LANGCODE,you need to specify a particular language code. Shows iok UI for that particular language. This will also
requires language script code. e.g. for Bodo, Dogri, Kokani, Nepali, Sindhi use its langcode and "-deva" as a language script
code.
To start iok using Kokani keymap, run "iok -n kok-deva"
AUTHOR
Suji A <suji87.msc@gmail.com> , Parag <pnemade@fedoraproject.org>
March 12, 2012 IOK(1)