swörter auslesen
--> allcfgconv -C ar7 -c -o - | grep passwd
Wichtig ist das "-c", das entschlüsselt a... u ggf. nur mit:
--> allcfgconv -C voip -c -o - | grep passwd
Du kannst sogar die tr069 Passwörter ausl... abholen kann:
--> allcfgconv -C tr069 -c -o - | grep passwd
Wenn du auch die Nutzernamen (also den Lo... n) nicht kennst, gleicher Befehl, nur beim statt "grep passwd" einfach "grep username".
4) Ggf. VLAN ID
# loop over each device name culled from df with grep, excluding tmpfs entries
# the device name is stored in $dev
for dev in `df | grep -v tmpfs | egrep -o ^/dev/[[:alnum:]]\{3,4\}`; do
used=`df | grep ^$dev | egrep -o [0-9]\{1,2\}% | egrep -o [0-9]\{... percent of space used is stored in $used
fs=`df | grep ^$dev | egrep -o /[[:alpha:]/]*$` # the mount poi
) 2 ]"
if [ $gui ]; then
(
while ps | grep "$pid " >/dev/null
do
secondsComple... progresstext"
lastpercentage=0
while ps | grep "$pid " >/dev/null
do
secondsCompleted=... talled)'
if [ -z "$(ffmpeg -formats 2>/dev/null | grep ' psp mp4 format' | grep E)" ]; then
die 'Tu versión de ffmpeg no está preparada para PSP Video (Your
t their user ID means nothing to me, so I have to grep the passwd file to get their full name. Then I ca... ing off.
Here's a function that can save you from grep ing the /etc/passwd file to see the user's full n... ssed a user ID or many IDs, and the function just grep s the passwd file.
Here's the function:
whois()
... se"
return 1
fi
for loop
do
_USER_NAME=`grep $loop /etc/passwd | awk -F: '{print $4}'`
if [
hsuchen:
<code>
find . -name "*.php" -print -exec grep 'Suchtext' \{\} \;
</code>
Statt \{\} und \; kann... weil nur Ergebnisse:
<code>
find / -type f -exec grep -H 'text-to-find-here' {} \;
</code>
grep alleine:
This will only search through those files which have .c or .h extensions:
<code>
grep --include=\*.{c,h} -rnw '/path/to/somewhere/' -e
code>
Check that dhcpd is running
<code>ps ax | grep dhcpd | grep -v grep</code>
If dhcpd is not running, then run it directly to get more description on the error
<co
zt kann man sich mit Hilfe von ''udevinfo'' und ''grep'' die Serienenummer anzeigenlassen.
<code> udevinfo -a -p `udevinfo -q path -n /dev/sdc` | grep ATTRS{serial}</code>
Die Ausgabe sollte etwa so ... > udevinfo -a -p `udevinfo -q path -n /dev/sdc` | grep ATTRS{product}</code>
Jetzt erhält man eine Ausga
code>
Check that dhcpd is running
<code>ps ax | grep dhcpd | grep -v grep</code>
If dhcpd is not running, then run it directly to get more description on the error
/us
files were installed into /etc, you could always grep the output like this:
<code>
geek@ubuntuServ:~$ dpkg -L davfs2 | grep etc
davfs2: /etc/davfs2/secrets
davfs2: /etc/davf