On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, oLGa wrote:
> Janez Vrenjak wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I have the log file from squid.
> > The second file is IP_text (one IP address per line)
> >
> > now I'd like to select all lines from log_file that contains one of the
> > IP's in IP_text file
> > and put that all in third file.
> > Something like
> > cat access.log|grep `cat IP_text`
> > but that does't work :-(
> >
> > Any idea
> > THX
> > Janez
> >
> >
>
> grep `cat IP_text` access.log
> �:.�˛���m��ka��b���zwm��b���˛���m�b�������{ay�ʇڙ�,j��f���h�������`z��
>
I've tried it but, unfortunately, it doesn't work...
It returns only the matches with the first string/word from IP_text.
Am i doing something wrong ??
This is what i typed:
grep `cat IP_text` /var/log/messages
file IP_text:
#cat IP_text
192.168.2.2
192.168.2.3
Greetz Jos Lemmerling
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