I am really bad with regular expressions (I've been reading tutorials all day, that is how I found this site)
I was wondering if I could get you guys to help me out with a problem that I am having. I need to parse out one lease from a file that looks like this:
lease 10.2.56.40 {
starts 3 2003/08/20 10:37:28;
ends 3 2003/08/20 22:37:28;
hardware ethernet 00:20:af:52:12:0f;
uid 01:20:af:52:12:0f;
client-hostname "Telephone";
}
lease 10.2.56.75 {
starts 3 2003/08/20 09:57:11;
ends 3 2003/08/20 21:57:11;
hardware ethernet 00:ef:18:ae:52:83;
uid 01:00:ef:18:ae:52:83;
client-hostname "beast";
}
lease 10.2.56.77 {
starts 2 2003/08/19 21:13:05;
ends 3 2003/08/20 21:13:05;
hardware ethernet 00:02:95:9b:78:18;
uid 01:02:0b:95:9b:78:18;
}
I just cant seem to write a working regular expression to parse this out. Thus far I have lease /$search {.+?}/ but it doesn't work
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