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macos - What is wrong with my string substitution using sed on Mac OS X?

I want to replace #Banner none with Banner /etc/sshd_banner that is within /etc/sshd_config. If I run

sudo sed -i "s/#Banner none/Banner /etc/sshd_banner" /etc/sshd_config

I get the following error

sed: 1: "/etc/sshd_config": unterminated substitute pattern

Any ideas on how to fix this issue?

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Three problems with your command:

  1. You're missing the terminating /.
  2. You can't use / as delimiter anyway, because this character occurs in the string you're trying to replace/substitute. You should use a different character, such as a pipe character, as delimiter.
  3. In the version (BSD) of sed that ships with Mac OS X, the -i flag expects a mandatory <extension> argument, which your command is missing. An empty string ("") should follow the -i flag if you want to edit the file in-place with this version of sed.

In summary, try

sudo sed -i "" "s|#Banner none|Banner /etc/sshd_banner|" /etc/sshd_config

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