For starters, I'd like to produce a simpler hash with a few key elements. Something like the following;
(
'smtp' => 'closed',
'http' => 'open',
'https' => 'open',
)
Right now I have the following and I'd like a more elegant/cleaner solution, if possible.
my %shortlist;
for my $key (keys $results->{'ALLHOSTS'}){
for my $key2 (keys $results->{'ALLHOSTS'}{$key}->{'ports'}->{'
+tcp'}){
$shortlist{"$results->{'ALLHOSTS'}{$key}->{'ports'}->{'tcp
+'}->{$key2}->{'service'}->{'name'}"} = $results->{'ALLHOSTS'}{$key}->
+{'ports'}->{'tcp'}->{$key2}->{'state'};
}
}
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