Monks, I am trying to modify the following code from Marshall, but it doesn't seem to work.
Trying to print the Hostname for the IP from the 2nd line.
use warnings; use strict; my $file =<<END; object-group network HOSTNAME-1A_1ST network-object host 10.1.1.1 object-group network HOSTNAME-1B_2ND network-object host 10.1.1.2 object-group network HOSTNAME-2A_1ST network-object host 10.3.1.1 object-group network HOSTNAME-2B_2ND network-object host 10.3.1.2 object-group service WEB_TCP tcp port-object eq 80 END my $hostname; open my $fh, '<', \$file or die "unable to open read file $!"; while (my $line = <$fh>) { if (my ($name) = $line =~ /^object-group network (\w+)/) { $hostname = $name; # "last seen hostname" } my ($ip) = $line =~ /(\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+)/; if (defined ($ip)) { print "ip $ip goes with host name $hostname\n"; } }
It prints
ip 10.1.1.1 goes with host name HOSTNAME ip 10.1.1.2 goes with host name HOSTNAME ip 10.3.1.1 goes with host name HOSTNAME ip 10.3.1.2 goes with host name HOSTNAME
Please let me know.

In reply to Match IP from 2nd line and Print Hostname from 1st line by ArifS

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