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Renaming file using wildcard
From: |
Paul Dlug |
Subject: |
Renaming file using wildcard |
Date: |
Mon, 6 Oct 2003 11:51:26 -0400 |
How can I rename a file using a wildcard?
I'm running solaris and I lock down all of our systems using the
solaris security toolkit which renames some files with their original
name and a datestamp:
eg:
/etc/snmp/conf/snmpdx.rsrc renamed to
/etc/snmp/conf/_snmpdx.rsrc.JASS.20030815124232
I know that there will only be one file that matches the wildcard but I
have no way of precomputing the date stamp. Is there any way I can do
something like: (below obviously doesn't work)
copy:
/etc/snmp/conf/_snmpdx.rsrc.JASS.* dest=/etc/snmp/conf/snmpdx.rsrc
Or can this be accomplished in an editfiles block by using some sort of
an include with a wildcard that will insert the renamed file into a new
file created as the name I want?
Thanks,
Paul
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