Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 09:43:59 -0600 From: Paul Schmehl <pschmehl_lists@tx.rr.com> To: Freebsd Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: awk programming question Message-ID: <F01EB9CE742DEB17DB6B51C7@localhost>
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I'm kind of stubborn. There's lots of different ways to skin a cat, but I like to force myself to use the built-in utilities to do things so I can learn more about them and better understand how they work. So, I'm trying to parse a file of snort rules, extract two string values and insert a double pipe between them to create a sig-msg.map file Here's a typical rule: alert udp $HOME_NET any -> $EXTERNAL_NET 69 (msg:"E3[rb] ET POLICY Outbound TFTP Read Request"; content:"|00 01|"; depth:2; classtype:bad-unknown; sid:2008120; rev:1;) Here's a typical sig-msg.map file entry: 9624 || RPC UNIX authentication machinename string overflow attempt UDP So, from the above rule I would want to create a single line like this: 2008120 || E3[rb] ET POLICY Outbound TFTP Read Request There are several ways I can extract one or the other value, and I've figured out how to extract the sid and add the double pipe, but for the life of me I can't figure out how to extract and print out sid || msg. This prints out the sid and the double pipe: echo `awk 'match($0,/sid:[0-9]*;/) {print substr($0,RSTART,RLENGTH)" || "}' /tmp/mtc.rules | tr -d ";sid" It seems I could put the results into a variable rather than printing them out, and then print var1 || var2, but my google foo hasn't found a useful example. Surely there's a way to do this using awk? I can use tr for cleanup. I just need to get close to the right result. How about it awk experts? What's the cleanest way to get this done? -- Paul Schmehl, Senior Infosec Analyst As if it wasn't already obvious, my opinions are my own and not those of my employer. ******************************************* "It is as useless to argue with those who have renounced the use of reason as to administer medication to the dead." Thomas Jefferson "There are some ideas so wrong that only a very intelligent person could believe in them." George Orwell
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