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| Subject: | Re: Multihomed Configuration |
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| Date: | Wed, 13 Jun 2007 11:34:53 -0400 |
Hi,
Am Freitag, 08. Jun 2007, 16:56:34 +0000 schrieb mailbox@martinelli.com:
Perhaps you can have a script to do it for you.
# cat sshd_config | sed -s 's/THE_PLACEHOLDER/$MYNEW/g' > sshd_config
or something. figure it out - it can be done.
Sorry, this is dangerous. Use an in-place substituting language instead.
perl -i -pe 's/x/y/g' sshd_conf ruby -i -pe 'gsub /x/, "y"' sshd_conf
Bertram
sed -i -s "s/THE_PLACEHOLDER/$MYNEW/g" sshd_config
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