#!/bin/bash function patch_strings_in_file() { local FILE="$1" local PATTERN="$2" local REPLACEMENT="$3" # Find all unique strings in FILE that contain the pattern STRINGS=$(strings ${FILE} | grep ${PATTERN} | sort -u -r) if [ "${STRINGS}" != "" ] ; then echo "File '${FILE}' contain strings with '${PATTERN}' in them:" for OLD_STRING in ${STRINGS} ; do # Create the new string with a simple bash-replacement NEW_STRING=${OLD_STRING//${PATTERN}/${REPLACEMENT}} # Create null terminated ASCII HEX representations of the strings OLD_STRING_HEX="$(echo -n ${OLD_STRING} | xxd -g 0 -u -ps -c 256)00" NEW_STRING_HEX="$(echo -n ${NEW_STRING} | xxd -g 0 -u -ps -c 256)00" if [ ${#NEW_STRING_HEX} -le ${#OLD_STRING_HEX} ] ; then # Pad the replacement string with null terminations so the # length matches the original string while [ ${#NEW_STRING_HEX} -lt ${#OLD_STRING_HEX} ] ; do NEW_STRING_HEX="${NEW_STRING_HEX}00" done # Now, replace every occurrence of OLD_STRING with NEW_STRING echo -n "Replacing ${OLD_STRING} with ${NEW_STRING}... " hexdump -ve '1/1 "%.2X"' ${FILE} | \ sed "s/${OLD_STRING_HEX}/${NEW_STRING_HEX}/g" | \ xxd -r -p > ${FILE}.tmp chmod --reference ${FILE} ${FILE}.tmp mv ${FILE}.tmp ${FILE} echo "Done!" else echo "New string '${NEW_STRING}' is longer than old" \ "string '${OLD_STRING}'. Skipping." fi done fi } patch_strings_in_file $@