As
GrandFather says - "use strict;" would have told you that you are "chomp"ing the wrong variable name.
In addition (besides other minor nits), your regex to match the rules could result in many false positives.
I suggest
$line =~ /\b\Q$IP\E\b/
There are also optimizations possible depending on the number of IP addresses.
If it is < ~4k, you can combine them into a single regex with alternation, or change which file you choose to read into memory.
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