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@ -69,6 +69,14 @@ Now we have all the usernames we need and we can save this to a file by redirect
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cat accounts.csv | cut -d "," -f 4 | tail -n +2 | cut -d ":" -f 1 | cut -d "@" -f 2 > usernames.list
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cat accounts.csv | cut -d "," -f 4 | tail -n +2 | cut -d ":" -f 1 | cut -d "@" -f 2 > usernames.list
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Vladimir pointed out a handy way to replace the `tail` command with a `grep`.
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It's less cryptic and would go as follows.
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The result is the same but the way we get there is slightly different.
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```bash
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cat accounts.csv | grep "@" | cut -d "," -f 4 | cut -d ":" -f 1 | cut -d "@" -f 2
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```
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### The $PASSWORD
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### The $PASSWORD
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To extract the password we need to combine two field from the CSV file.
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To extract the password we need to combine two field from the CSV file.
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cat accounts.csv | awk -F "," '{print $2 $3}' | tail -n +2
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cat accounts.csv | awk -F "," '{print $2 $3}' | tail -n +2
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```
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Sarah found an interesting feature to `cut` where you can show multiple fields at the same time.
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The syntax is quite easy but it introduces a `,` we'll have to get rid of afterwards.
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Combined with Vladimir's approach this gives a more comprehensible command.
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```bash
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cat accounts.csv | grep "@" | cut -d "," -f 3,2 | tr -d ","
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If you feel like making the password complexer, you can try to add in extra data into the `awk` command, or even append random numbers to the end.
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If you feel like making the password complexer, you can try to add in extra data into the `awk` command, or even append random numbers to the end.
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How would you do this?
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How would you do this?
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```bash
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```bash
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/bin/bash
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LINE=$1
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head -$1 usernames.list | tail -1
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head -$1 usernames.list | tail -1
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head -$1 passwords.list | tail -1
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head -$1 passwords.list | tail -1
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head -$1 groups.list | tail -1
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head -$1 groups.list | tail -1
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```bash
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```bash
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/bin/bash
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LINE=$1
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USERNAME=$(head -$1 usernames.list | tail -1)
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USERNAME=$(head -$1 usernames.list | tail -1)
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PASSWORD=$(head -$1 passwords.list | tail -1)
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PASSWORD=$(head -$1 passwords.list | tail -1)
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GROUP=$(head -$1 groups.list | tail -1)
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GROUP=$(head -$1 groups.list | tail -1)
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```bash
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```bash
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/bin/bash
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LINE=$1
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USERNAME=$(head -$1 usernames.list | tail -1)
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USERNAME=$(head -$1 usernames.list | tail -1)
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PASSWORD=$(head -$1 passwords.list | tail -1)
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PASSWORD=$(head -$1 passwords.list | tail -1)
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GROUP=$(head -$1 groups.list | tail -1)
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GROUP=$(head -$1 groups.list | tail -1)
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```bash
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```bash
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/bin/bash
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LINE=$1
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USERNAME=$(head -$1 usernames.list | tail -1)
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USERNAME=$(head -$1 usernames.list | tail -1)
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PASSWORD=$(head -$1 passwords.list | tail -1)
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PASSWORD=$(head -$1 passwords.list | tail -1)
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GROUP=$(head -$1 groups.list | tail -1)
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GROUP=$(head -$1 groups.list | tail -1)
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```bash
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```bash
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/bin/bash
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LINE=$1
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USERNAME=$(head -$1 usernames.list | tail -1)
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USERNAME=$(head -$1 usernames.list | tail -1)
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PASSWORD=$(head -$1 passwords.list | tail -1)
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PASSWORD=$(head -$1 passwords.list | tail -1)
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GROUP=$(head -$1 groups.list | tail -1)
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GROUP=$(head -$1 groups.list | tail -1)
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echo "setting password: $PASSWORD for $USERNAME"
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echo "setting password: $PASSWORD for $USERNAME"
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echo $USERNAME:$PASSWORD | chpasswd
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echo $USERNAME:$PASSWORD | chpasswd
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echo "adding $USERNAME to $GROUP"
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This is getting pretty close to perfect!
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This is getting pretty close to perfect!
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```bash
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```bash
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/bin/bash
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FILE=$1
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LINES=$(cat $1)
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LINES=$(cat $1)
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for LINE in $LINES;
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for LINE in $LINES;
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