Hi,
On AIX,
We have several moveplan.xml files in different folders.
I run:
And it returns
Is there any option to have complete path where the files are situated?
Thanks.
Hi,
I need to find out a particular pattern from a directory, for example say X.
The X directory contains 10 c files, and it has subdirectory called Y, and Y has 20 c files within it.
Now I have to find out the pattern only from parent directory X not from sub directory Y.
I have... (4 Replies)
I have some patterns that I need to match with the content of several files and I'm having trouble to do it
Here is what I tried already :
ksh won't even execute this
#!/bin/ksh
path="/export/home/ipomwbas"
pattern=$path"/flags"
find . -name "*.properties" |\
while read file; do
... (7 Replies)
Hey, I have a question about using grep and find together to locate all C programs in a directory containing certain words and open the vi editor with each file. I'm not sure how to do this in one command (as in one line). I know find has a "-exec" option that can call vi, but how do you combine... (1 Reply)
HI
what is the difference between find and grep
if I want to find all the files from different directories which contain "ORA" error, and the line number in each file which has ORA error
should I use pipeline ?
thanks
James (3 Replies)
Hey,
I have a Find command like:
find $searchDir -type f
and this returns a list of files under the directory, which is all good, but, I want to filter that search for files that contain the string "people"
I tried something like:
find $searchDir -type f -exec grep "people" '{}'... (2 Replies)
:wall:Hello, Im having trouble using the find and grep combined into one command. I have the following:
find filname* -mmin -60 grep "ERROR" filename
I want to find the "ERROR" text in any file created in the last hour in the current directory. I dont know how to end the command. If I leave... (3 Replies)
I have a file called 'test.txt' that contains alphanumeric charecters.
The file contains the word 'SBE' followed by other alphabets many times. For example, the file will contain: SBE334GH and also will have SBE77Y8I.
When i do grep 'SBE*' test.txt - it outputs the entire file.
Can you... (5 Replies)
Hi all ,
I'm new to unix
I have a checked project , there exists a file called xxx.config .
now my task is to find all the files in the checked out project which references to this xxx.config file.
how do i use grep or find command . (2 Replies)
How can I recursively find all files in a directory and print out the file and first line number of any text blocks that match the below cases?
This would seem to involve find, xargs, *grep, regex, etc.
In summary, I want to find so-called empty "try-catch blocks" that do not contain code... (0 Replies)
Is it possible with find and Grep to search files under a directory and display only files that have multiple occurrence of a string (In AIX)? Anybody has an example code? If not what are the other options?
Thanks in advance. (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: J_ang
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authen::passphrase::eggdropblowfish
Authen::Passphrase::EggdropBlowfish(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Authen::Passphrase::EggdropBlowfish(3pm)NAME
Authen::Passphrase::EggdropBlowfish - passphrases using Eggdrop's blowfish.mod
SYNOPSIS
use Authen::Passphrase::EggdropBlowfish;
$ppr = Authen::Passphrase::EggdropBlowfish->new(
hash_base64 => "9tpsG/61YqX/");
$ppr = Authen::Passphrase::EggdropBlowfish->new(
passphrase => "passphrase");
$hash = $ppr->hash;
$hash_base64 = $ppr->hash_base64;
if($ppr->match($passphrase)) { ...
DESCRIPTION
An object of this class encapsulates a passphrase hashed using the Blowfish-based algorithm used in Eggdrop's blowfish.mod. This is a
subclass of Authen::Passphrase, and this document assumes that the reader is familiar with the documentation for that class.
This hash scheme uses no salt, and does not accept a zero-length passphrase. It uses the passphrase as a Blowfish key to encrypt a
standard plaintext block. The hash is the ciphertext block. The standard Blowfish key schedule only accepts keys from 8 to 56 bytes long;
this algorithm relaxes that requirement and accepts any non-zero length. Up to 72 bytes of passphrase/key are significant; any more are
ignored.
In Eggdrop the hash is represented as a "+" followed by twelve base 64 digits. The first six digits encode the second half of the hash,
and the last six encode the first half. Within each half the bytes are encoded in reverse order. The base 64 digits are ".", "/", "0" to
"9", "a" to "z", "A" to "Z" (in that order).
Warning: The hash is small by modern standards, and the lack of salt is a weakness in this scheme. For a scheme that makes better use of
Blowfish see Authen::Passphrase::BlowfishCrypt.
CONSTRUCTOR
Authen::Passphrase::EggdropBlowfish->new(ATTR => VALUE, ...)
Generates a new passphrase recogniser object using the Eggdrop blowfish.mod algorithm. The following attributes may be given:
hash
The hash, as a string of eight bytes.
hash_base64
The hash, as a string of twelve base 64 digits.
passphrase
A passphrase that will be accepted.
Either the hash or the passphrase must be given.
METHODS
$ppr->hash
Returns the hash value, as a string of eight bytes.
$ppr->hash_base64
Returns the hash value, as a string of twelve base 64 digits.
$ppr->match(PASSPHRASE)
This method is part of the standard Authen::Passphrase interface.
SEE ALSO
Authen::Passphrase, Crypt::Eksblowfish::Uklblowfish
AUTHOR
Andrew Main (Zefram) <zefram@fysh.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012 Andrew Main (Zefram) <zefram@fysh.org>
LICENSE
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-02-07 Authen::Passphrase::EggdropBlowfish(3pm)