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7.6

Bash sort / cut / uniq script to analyze domains

Asked by thinkwelldesigns in Bourne-Again Shell (bash), Perl Programming Language, Open Source Programming

I have a list of domains that I'd like to trim down a little bit. I only want the domains listed and not the subdomains of each domain. For example, the list below:

ff.search.yahoo.com
files.opensuse.org
files.widgetbox.com
yahoo.com
forums.dpreview.com
forums.opensuse.org
images.dpreview.com
geo.yahoo.com
go.microsoft.com
updates.vista.microsoft.com

I want to reduce to:

yahoo.com.com
opensuse.org
widgetbox.com
dpreview.com
microsoft.com

It would just be the cat's pajamas if I cut use the Cut command, specify the '.' as field separator and return the RIGHT two fields instead of numbering from the left. But I don't think that's possible, at least from what I've read and searched so far.

To say it another way, II only want to deal with two fields (as separated by '.'), not 4, 6, or three. And field quantity is a variable, depending on how many subdomains need to be deleted. I can't use AWK, but SEDis available to my systeme, if Ihave to use something other than Cut or Sort.Start Free Trial
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