Replace IPs in stdin with their DNS names
June 12, 2015 —
Rob Hutten
This script takes standard input and replaces any occurance of an IP address with its name as per a DNS lookup.
#!/bin/bash # # Rob Hutten, 2015 # http://hutten.org/rob/scripts # Reads from stdin; replaces IP addresses with their names # as found in the DNS. PATH=/bin:/usr/bin sedscript=$(mktemp /tmp/poot.XXXXX) input=$(mktemp /tmp/toot.XXXXX) cat > $input ips=($(tr ' ,:' '\012\012\012' < $input \ | egrep '^[0-9\.][0-9\.]*$' \ | egrep '[0-9]' \ | egrep '\.' \ | sort | uniq)) cat > $sedscript << EOF #!/usr/bin/sed -f EOF for ip in ${ips[@]} ; do dns=$(host $ip | rev | awk '{print $1}' | rev | cut -d\. -f1) if [[ $dns =~ SERVFAIL ]] ; then dns=$ip fi echo s/${ip}/${dns}/g >> $sedscript done chmod +x $sedscript $sedscript < $input rm -f $sedscript $input