I just now copied the source from this page. Then only removed the
($x==4)
from the offending line, and replaced it with your proposed solution
($x=0)
then ran it;
I have no idea. The only possible difference(s) I can imagine, would be% ./scandns.pl 209.197.123.153/29 209.197.123.153 is an invalid address %
Sincerely confused.
Best wishes.
--Chris
#!/usr/bin/perl -Tw use Perl::Always or die; my $perl_version = (5.12.5); print $perl_version;
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