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RE: Parsing data from an NBE file

Subject: RE: Parsing data from an NBE file
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 13:47:47 -0700

Ah, perhaps it was the quotation marks surrounding the search.

thanks,
Chris



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Hrmm, check this out:
test.txt:
172.23.3.5
172.23.3.46
172.23.30.5
172.23.31.32

$grep '172\.23\.3\.' test.txt
172.23.3.5
172.23.3.46


Well, I just tried:

$stdout = shell_exec(" grep 172\.23\.3\. cr-svrs-27Oct04-1423.nbe >
172.23.3.0.nbe ");

I'm still getting 172.23.30 in there...  I want to only be able to get
172.23.3.  Doesn't seem to be working as planned.



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if you wanted, say, 172.23.31-33 you could use this regexp
'172\.23\.3[1-3]'



Hi all,

Say I did a scan on several address spaces and I want to
"grep" out only
specific address space to another NBE file.  The format I've
been using is:

grep 172.23.3 oldnbe.nbe > newnbe.nbe

This obviously isn't very precise in that I'm going to get 172.23.3,
172.23.30-39, etc.  How can I make my greps more precise when
doing this?

Thanks,
Chris



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