It looks like you can do that by searching for
^(.+?)((\d+\.){3}\d+)$
and replacing it with
\2 \1
That basically captures two search items: the first is everything from the
start of the line up to the IP address, and the second is the IP address.
On Jul 27, 2022 at 16:28:20, DiBello Design <[email protected]> wrote:
> I didn't articulate my question properly. I'm having no trouble (thanks
> to everyone) extracting the ip addresses.
>
> My last question was how to just move the ip address at the end to the
> beginning of the line like:
>
> [Tue Jul 26 19:13:40.922101 2022] [qos:error] [pid 1197:tid
> 47464083257088] mod_qos(034): access denied, QS_SrvMinDataRate rule (in:0):
> min=158, this connection=0, c=67.86.3.124
>
> to
>
> 67.86.3.124 [Tue Jul 26 19:13:40.922101 2022] [qos:error] [pid 1197:tid
> 47464083257088] mod_qos(034): access denied, QS_SrvMinDataRate rule (in:0):
> min=158, this connection=0, c=
>
>
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