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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T01:28:48+00:00 2026-05-27T01:28:48+00:00

I have used a for loop in my script like this … for var

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I have used a for loop in my script like this …

 for var in ipsec_packet*.txt; do
 echo $var
 done

Output

ipsec_packet10.txt
ipsec_packet11.txt
ipsec_packet12.txt
ipsec_packet13.txt
ipsec_packet14.txt
ipsec_packet15.txt
ipsec_packet16.txt
ipsec_packet17.txt
ipsec_packet18.txt
ipsec_packet1.txt
ipsec_packet2.txt
ipsec_packet3.txt
ipsec_packet4.txt
ipsec_packet5.txt
ipsec_packet6.txt
ipsec_packet7.txt
ipsec_packet8.txt
ipsec_packet9.txt

but I want them starting from 1 to the largest avaliable (here 18) in sorted order like this ..

ipsec_packet1.txt
ipsec_packet2.txt
... 
...
ipsec_packet18.txt

I tried sort -n k14 but it did not help. Please suggest me some variation of sort or any other bash/awk feature which could help me.

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    2026-05-27T01:28:49+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 1:28 am

    You can try using sort with the -V option used for natural sorting of numbers within text:

    for var in `ls ipsec_packet*.txt | sort -V`; do  echo $var; done
    
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