I want to count the number of IP's in a given file using this function, the IP's should go into an array so that I can use them later, but I get 'declare: not found' and 'cnt+=1: not found', why is this?
#!/bin/bash
searchString=$1
file=$2
countLines()
{
declare -a ipCount
cnt=0
while read line ; do
((cnt+=1))
ipaddr=$( echo "$line" | grep -o -E '(25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|[01]?[0-9][0-9]?)\.(25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|[01]?[0-9][0-9]?)\.(25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|[01]?[0-9][0-9]?)\.(25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|[01]?[0-9][0-9]?)' )
((ipCount[$ipaddr]+=1))
done
for ip in ${ipCount[*]}
do
printf "%-15s %s\n" "$ip" "${ipCount[$ip]}"
done
echo "total count=$cnt"
}
if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then
echo "missing searchString and file"
else
grep "$searchString" $file | countLines
fi
This is a piece of the test file I am trying on
Apr 25 11:33:21 Admin CRON[2792]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user 192.168.1.2 by (uid=0)
Apr 25 12:39:01 Admin CRON[2792]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user 192.168.1.2
Apr 27 07:42:07 John CRON[2792]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user 192.168.2.22 by (uid=0)
The desired output would be just the IP's inside an array, then also a 'count' on how many IP's there were.
I know I can get the ip's with a grep command but I would like to do more with it later, and it's important that it's in an array.
/bin/bash --version
? Also, that's a really absurdly complex regex to get IPs. What does your$line
look like? Why not just (assuming you're on a GNU system)grep -oP '[0-9.]+'
?$line
so we can know what the output looks like. You also have various syntax errors but I can't really help unless you show your input and desired output.