Fellow Monks,
I have a script that gets a list of all servers in the domain from the PDC. My first question...
When i get the results to pipe out to a text file...it is printed as ServerName1$,ServerName2$.
the $ is screwing me up. How can i get the $ to disappear.
I ultimitaly want to read in this file in another script and resolve the Server name to ip address. I can't seem to get the ip address resolver to work right either. Can anyone help.
Here are both my scripts and thanks in advance.
Ray
# Ray Espinoza
# GetDomainServers.pl
# Get servers in my domain and and sends the output to a #text file.
############################################################
use Win32::NetAdmin;
open (OUT,">list.txt") ||
die "Cannot create machine list. :$!";
# This will get the list of machine names from the PDC
my @users;
Win32::NetAdmin::GetUsers("\\\\PDC",'',\@users);
my @computers = grep { /\$$/ } @users;
@computers = join("\n",@computers);
print OUT @computers;
close(OUT);
# Ray Espinoza
# getip.pl
# this will take a file and read it in and resolve hostname
# to ip address
#####################################################################
print "What file do you want to read?";
chomp($InFile = <STDIN>);
open(IN,$InFile) ||
die "Cannot open $InFile: $!";
open(OUT,">results.txt") ||
die "Cannot create results.txt: $!";
while (<IN>) {
($addr) = (gethostbyname($hostname))[4];
print OUT "$hostname 's address is ",
join(".",unpack("C4", $addr)), "\n";
}
close(IN);
close(OUT);
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