Just off the top of my head and having no idea how to get the windowdomain out of the output of nbtstat, what about:
use strict;
open IP,"<IP.txt" or die "Couldn't open IP.txt, $!";
while(<IP>)
{
chomp; # does the while form of <> autochomp? I don't remember =[
my $out = `nbtstat -A $_`;
if($out=~/WORKGROUP\s+<(\d+)>/)
{
my $domain = $1;
#do something
}
}
My version of nbtstat, when run on myself, gave me this output:
C:\LiteStep>nbtstat -A 192.168.1.2
Local Area Connection:
Node IpAddress: [192.168.1.2] Scope Id: []
NetBIOS Remote Machine Name Table
Name Type Status
---------------------------------------------
H4X0R-B0X <00> UNIQUE Registered
WORKGROUP <00> GROUP Registered
H4X0R-B0X <20> UNIQUE Registered
MAC Address = 00-02-E3-14-A4-C5
I have no real idea what those numbers in the pointy brackets are, but I decided to capture them in my regex anyways. My version above just searches through the entire output for anything that matches the regex /WORKGROUP\s+<(\d+)>/ and then sets the $domain variable. However you could also easily do something like for(split/\n/,$out){ #operate on each line }.
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