Newbie here. I am trying to create a Perl script to be used in Linux to take an input of an ip address and ultimately randomize it.
Note: Input can be a single IP, network with CIDR, or network range Separate <IPADDRESS> with a single space

2. Output will be a list of IPs, one per line sent to STDOUT

3. Output can be redirected to a file or piped to another command “>” or “>>” will redirect to a file.

4. Select a randomization method and create a switch for Linux preferably "-r"

5. Use the “-r” switch to randomize the output and redirect to file ie perl script = ip_randomizer -r <IPADDRESS> > <FILENAME>

In reply to Perl script to generate a file with ip address input by hikabusha

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