Re: script to filter usr and passwd

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where should I place the file name "file"?
Thanks

> awk '/^name/ {n=$2} /^clear/ {printf "username: " n "\tpassword: " $3 "\n"}'
> should work
> needs that all entries are correct (ie no name without password etc)
> 
> hth
> 
> A 11:40 03/08/2005 +0400, vous avez écrit :
> >I want to catch up up all user names and passwords which been created into
> qmail
> >I have a file which include the following structure
> >
> >name:   peter
> >passwd: $1$WmPAy$xrW9rd7U3.EGMMKEpe63A0
> >clear passwd: password
> >uid:    0
> >gid:    0
> >        all services available
> >dir:       /home/vpopmail/domains/dom/1/peter
> >quota:     52428800S
> >usage:     0%
> >
> >name:   mark
> >passwd: $1$WmPAy$xrW9rd7U3.EGMMKEpe63A0
> >clear passwd: password
> >uid:    0
> >gid:    0
> >        all services available
> >dir:       /home/vpopmail/domains/dom/1/mark
> >quota:     52428800S
> >usage:     0%
> >
> >The shell/perl script should catch all user names / clear password and
> >list like this
> >username: xxxx   password: yyyy
> >
> >Any help?
> >
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