grep -v is not excluding the strings
im trying to narrow down a flag to catch by removing strings with certain unwanted words so i use
cat $(find / -size 33c -group bandit6 -user bandit7) | grep -v 'Permission'
but my results end up being
find: ‘/cgroup2/csessions’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit28-git’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit30-git’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit31-git’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit5/inhere’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit27-git’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit29-git’: Permission denied
find: ‘/tmp’: Permission denied
find: ‘/lost+found’: Permission denied
find: ‘/root’: Permission denied
find: ‘/etc/ssl/private’: Permission denied
find: ‘/etc/lvm/backup’: Permission denied
find: ‘/etc/lvm/archive’: Permission denied
find: ‘/etc/polkit-1/localauthority’: Permission denied
find: ‘/sys/fs/pstore’: Permission denied
find: ‘/proc/tty/driver’: Permission denied
find: ‘/proc/24068/task/24068/fd/6’: No such file or directory
find: ‘/proc/24068/task/24068/fdinfo/6’: No such file or directory
find: ‘/proc/24068/fd/5’: No such file or directory
find: ‘/proc/24068/fdinfo/5’: No such file or directory
find: ‘/boot/lost+found’: Permission denied
HKBPTKQnIay4Fw76bEy8PVxKEDQRKTzs
when all i want is
HKBPTKQnIay4Fw76bEy8PVxKEDQRKTzs
`
grep find pipe
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im trying to narrow down a flag to catch by removing strings with certain unwanted words so i use
cat $(find / -size 33c -group bandit6 -user bandit7) | grep -v 'Permission'
but my results end up being
find: ‘/cgroup2/csessions’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit28-git’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit30-git’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit31-git’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit5/inhere’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit27-git’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit29-git’: Permission denied
find: ‘/tmp’: Permission denied
find: ‘/lost+found’: Permission denied
find: ‘/root’: Permission denied
find: ‘/etc/ssl/private’: Permission denied
find: ‘/etc/lvm/backup’: Permission denied
find: ‘/etc/lvm/archive’: Permission denied
find: ‘/etc/polkit-1/localauthority’: Permission denied
find: ‘/sys/fs/pstore’: Permission denied
find: ‘/proc/tty/driver’: Permission denied
find: ‘/proc/24068/task/24068/fd/6’: No such file or directory
find: ‘/proc/24068/task/24068/fdinfo/6’: No such file or directory
find: ‘/proc/24068/fd/5’: No such file or directory
find: ‘/proc/24068/fdinfo/5’: No such file or directory
find: ‘/boot/lost+found’: Permission denied
HKBPTKQnIay4Fw76bEy8PVxKEDQRKTzs
when all i want is
HKBPTKQnIay4Fw76bEy8PVxKEDQRKTzs
`
grep find pipe
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Possible duplicate of How to skip "permission denied" errors when running find in Linux?
– Jeff Schaller
2 hours ago
it does appear to be and issue with stderr but neither2>&1
or any use of/dev/null
seem to resolve this
– ghostpunk
1 hour ago
unix.stackexchange.com/questions/42841/…
– Jeff Schaller
1 hour ago
yeh still2>/dev/null
has no affect
– ghostpunk
1 hour ago
where'd you put it? It needs to relate to thefind
command:find / -size 33c -group bandit6 -user bandit7 2>/dev/null
– Jeff Schaller
1 hour ago
|
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im trying to narrow down a flag to catch by removing strings with certain unwanted words so i use
cat $(find / -size 33c -group bandit6 -user bandit7) | grep -v 'Permission'
but my results end up being
find: ‘/cgroup2/csessions’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit28-git’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit30-git’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit31-git’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit5/inhere’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit27-git’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit29-git’: Permission denied
find: ‘/tmp’: Permission denied
find: ‘/lost+found’: Permission denied
find: ‘/root’: Permission denied
find: ‘/etc/ssl/private’: Permission denied
find: ‘/etc/lvm/backup’: Permission denied
find: ‘/etc/lvm/archive’: Permission denied
find: ‘/etc/polkit-1/localauthority’: Permission denied
find: ‘/sys/fs/pstore’: Permission denied
find: ‘/proc/tty/driver’: Permission denied
find: ‘/proc/24068/task/24068/fd/6’: No such file or directory
find: ‘/proc/24068/task/24068/fdinfo/6’: No such file or directory
find: ‘/proc/24068/fd/5’: No such file or directory
find: ‘/proc/24068/fdinfo/5’: No such file or directory
find: ‘/boot/lost+found’: Permission denied
HKBPTKQnIay4Fw76bEy8PVxKEDQRKTzs
when all i want is
HKBPTKQnIay4Fw76bEy8PVxKEDQRKTzs
`
grep find pipe
New contributor
im trying to narrow down a flag to catch by removing strings with certain unwanted words so i use
cat $(find / -size 33c -group bandit6 -user bandit7) | grep -v 'Permission'
but my results end up being
find: ‘/cgroup2/csessions’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit28-git’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit30-git’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit31-git’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit5/inhere’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit27-git’: Permission denied
find: ‘/home/bandit29-git’: Permission denied
find: ‘/tmp’: Permission denied
find: ‘/lost+found’: Permission denied
find: ‘/root’: Permission denied
find: ‘/etc/ssl/private’: Permission denied
find: ‘/etc/lvm/backup’: Permission denied
find: ‘/etc/lvm/archive’: Permission denied
find: ‘/etc/polkit-1/localauthority’: Permission denied
find: ‘/sys/fs/pstore’: Permission denied
find: ‘/proc/tty/driver’: Permission denied
find: ‘/proc/24068/task/24068/fd/6’: No such file or directory
find: ‘/proc/24068/task/24068/fdinfo/6’: No such file or directory
find: ‘/proc/24068/fd/5’: No such file or directory
find: ‘/proc/24068/fdinfo/5’: No such file or directory
find: ‘/boot/lost+found’: Permission denied
HKBPTKQnIay4Fw76bEy8PVxKEDQRKTzs
when all i want is
HKBPTKQnIay4Fw76bEy8PVxKEDQRKTzs
`
grep find pipe
grep find pipe
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Possible duplicate of How to skip "permission denied" errors when running find in Linux?
– Jeff Schaller
2 hours ago
it does appear to be and issue with stderr but neither2>&1
or any use of/dev/null
seem to resolve this
– ghostpunk
1 hour ago
unix.stackexchange.com/questions/42841/…
– Jeff Schaller
1 hour ago
yeh still2>/dev/null
has no affect
– ghostpunk
1 hour ago
where'd you put it? It needs to relate to thefind
command:find / -size 33c -group bandit6 -user bandit7 2>/dev/null
– Jeff Schaller
1 hour ago
|
show 1 more comment
2
Possible duplicate of How to skip "permission denied" errors when running find in Linux?
– Jeff Schaller
2 hours ago
it does appear to be and issue with stderr but neither2>&1
or any use of/dev/null
seem to resolve this
– ghostpunk
1 hour ago
unix.stackexchange.com/questions/42841/…
– Jeff Schaller
1 hour ago
yeh still2>/dev/null
has no affect
– ghostpunk
1 hour ago
where'd you put it? It needs to relate to thefind
command:find / -size 33c -group bandit6 -user bandit7 2>/dev/null
– Jeff Schaller
1 hour ago
2
2
Possible duplicate of How to skip "permission denied" errors when running find in Linux?
– Jeff Schaller
2 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How to skip "permission denied" errors when running find in Linux?
– Jeff Schaller
2 hours ago
it does appear to be and issue with stderr but neither
2>&1
or any use of /dev/null
seem to resolve this– ghostpunk
1 hour ago
it does appear to be and issue with stderr but neither
2>&1
or any use of /dev/null
seem to resolve this– ghostpunk
1 hour ago
unix.stackexchange.com/questions/42841/…
– Jeff Schaller
1 hour ago
unix.stackexchange.com/questions/42841/…
– Jeff Schaller
1 hour ago
yeh still
2>/dev/null
has no affect– ghostpunk
1 hour ago
yeh still
2>/dev/null
has no affect– ghostpunk
1 hour ago
where'd you put it? It needs to relate to the
find
command: find / -size 33c -group bandit6 -user bandit7 2>/dev/null
– Jeff Schaller
1 hour ago
where'd you put it? It needs to relate to the
find
command: find / -size 33c -group bandit6 -user bandit7 2>/dev/null
– Jeff Schaller
1 hour ago
|
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so it appears to $()
was the problem
cat $(find / -size 33c -group bandit6 -user bandit7) 2>/dev/null
will not work, however
cat $(find / -size 33c -group bandit6 -user bandit7 2>/dev/null)
will work
i imagine grep -v
may work with some mixture of stderr inside the brackets aswell
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so it appears to $()
was the problem
cat $(find / -size 33c -group bandit6 -user bandit7) 2>/dev/null
will not work, however
cat $(find / -size 33c -group bandit6 -user bandit7 2>/dev/null)
will work
i imagine grep -v
may work with some mixture of stderr inside the brackets aswell
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so it appears to $()
was the problem
cat $(find / -size 33c -group bandit6 -user bandit7) 2>/dev/null
will not work, however
cat $(find / -size 33c -group bandit6 -user bandit7 2>/dev/null)
will work
i imagine grep -v
may work with some mixture of stderr inside the brackets aswell
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so it appears to $()
was the problem
cat $(find / -size 33c -group bandit6 -user bandit7) 2>/dev/null
will not work, however
cat $(find / -size 33c -group bandit6 -user bandit7 2>/dev/null)
will work
i imagine grep -v
may work with some mixture of stderr inside the brackets aswell
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so it appears to $()
was the problem
cat $(find / -size 33c -group bandit6 -user bandit7) 2>/dev/null
will not work, however
cat $(find / -size 33c -group bandit6 -user bandit7 2>/dev/null)
will work
i imagine grep -v
may work with some mixture of stderr inside the brackets aswell
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Possible duplicate of How to skip "permission denied" errors when running find in Linux?
– Jeff Schaller
2 hours ago
it does appear to be and issue with stderr but neither
2>&1
or any use of/dev/null
seem to resolve this– ghostpunk
1 hour ago
unix.stackexchange.com/questions/42841/…
– Jeff Schaller
1 hour ago
yeh still
2>/dev/null
has no affect– ghostpunk
1 hour ago
where'd you put it? It needs to relate to the
find
command:find / -size 33c -group bandit6 -user bandit7 2>/dev/null
– Jeff Schaller
1 hour ago