Hi Monks,
I'm having some issues with
Net::Whois::IP. If I query and ip that has only one single record (129.1.1.1 for example - just a random ip BTW) I do not have any problems. But if I query on an ip that has more then one record (149.1.1.1 for example) then I get the oh so lovely
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string message. If you do not know what I mean by record, you can search the ARIN db
here and just enter each of the ip's above to see what I mean. Here is my code that I am using:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Net::Whois::IP qw(whoisip_query);
use Data::Dumper;
&whois();
my ($ip, $email, $techname);
print "$ip\'s name is $techname and email address is $email\n";
sub whois{
$ip = '149.1.1.1';
my ($response,$array_of_responses) = whoisip_query($ip);
$email = $response->{TechEmail};
$techname = $response->{TechName};
return ($email, $techname);
Thanks again monks.
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