Maybe this question is out there, but I searched and didnt see it.
To print my files I use
more filename | lpr -Pprinter
I would like to print my scripts with line numbers.
How do I do this? (2 Replies)
Hi i would like to add line numbers to end of each line in a file.
I am able to do it in the front of each line using sed, but not able to add at the end of the file.
Can anyone suggest
The following code adds line number to start of each line
sed = filename | sed 'N;s/\n/\t/'
how can i... (5 Replies)
Hi all experts,
I am getting error in my shell scripts and i want to find out which lines is in errors. How i can display the line numbers . Is it NU command? Please give me some suggestions. (4 Replies)
hi there ,
i m new to unix , i d like to ask how can a get only even numbered lines matches with the word i search from txt file
for example :
3461:1.D. The copyright laws of the place where you are located also govern
3471:1.E. Unless you have removed all references to Project... (17 Replies)
I know if i use grep -n that the output will have the lines numbered but is there a way to grep the actually line number.
so like this
grep -n "one" /usr/dict/numbers
1:one
21:twenty-one
31:thirty-one
41:forty-one
51:fifty-one
61:sixty-one
71:seventy-one
81:eighty-one
91:ninety-one
... (1 Reply)
Hi! I'm trying to assign line numbers to each line of the file
for example consider the following..
The contents of the input file are
hello how are you?
I'm fine.
How about you?
I'm trying to get the following output..
1 hello how are you?
2 I'm fine.
3 How about you? ... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I need to number the lines in my text file. I know how to do this with standard numbering (1,2,3,4, etc) but I need to count in multiples of 5, beginning 0,5,10,15...
example existing file:
abcd
efg
hijklm
nopqrs
desired output
0 abcd
5 efg
10 hijklm
15 ... (11 Replies)
YPSERV.CONF(5) Reference Manual YPSERV.CONF(5)NAME
ypserv.conf - configuration file for ypserv and rpc.ypxfrd
DESCRIPTION
ypserv.conf is an ASCII file which contains some options for ypserv. It also contains a list of rules for special host and map access for
ypserv and rpc.ypxfrd. This file will be read by ypserv and rpc.ypxfrd at startup, or when receiving a SIGHUP signal.
There is one entry per line. If the line is a option line, the format is:
option: <argument>
The line for an access rule has the format:
host:domain:map:security
All rules are tried one by one. If no match is found, access to a map is allowed.
Following options exist:
files: 30
This option specifies, how many database files should be cached by ypserv. If 0 is specified, caching is disabled. Decreasing this
number is only possible, if ypserv is restarted.
trusted_master: server
If this option is set on a slave server, new maps from the host server will be accepted as master. The default is, that no trusted
master is set and new maps will not be accepted.
Example:
trusted_master: ypmaster.example.org
xfr_check_port: [<yes>|no]
With this option enabled, the NIS master server have to run on a port < 1024. The default is "yes" (enabled).
The field descriptions for the access rule lines are:
host IP address. Wildcards are allowed.
Examples:
131.234. = 131.234.0.0/255.255.0.0
131.234.214.0/255.255.254.0
domain specifies the domain, for which this rule should be applied. An asterix as wildcard is allowed.
map name of the map, or asterisk for all maps.
security
one of none, port, deny:
none always allow access.
port allow access if from port < 1024. Otherwise do not allow access.
deny deny access to this map.
FILES
/etc/ypserv.conf
SEE ALSO ypserv(8), rpc.ypxfrd(8)WARNINGS
The access rules for special maps are no real improvement in security, but they make the life a little bit harder for a potential hacker.
BUGS
Solaris clients don't use privileged ports. All security options which depend on privileged ports cause big problems on Solaris clients.
AUTHOR
Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@suse.de>
YP Server October 2002 YPSERV.CONF(5)