I don't know if you were looking to block more than one ip address with 192.168.188.3, since it also blocks addresses 192.168.188.30 through 192.168.188.33. I encountered this problem some time back and as such am offering my solution:

my @ips_to_ignore = qw( 192.168.188.3 192.168.11.141 192.168.140.110 ); my $ignore = join "|",map(qr(\Q$_\E),@ips_to_ignore); $ignore = qr[^(?:$ignore)$]; while (<DATA>){ chomp; print if ($_ !~ /$ignore/); } __DATA__ 192.168.188.3 192.168.11.141 192.168.140.110 192.168.188.33 192.168.187.12 ---output: 192.168.188.33 192.168.187.12

Hope this helps.

antirice    
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In reply to Re: Not Matching String is Matching by antirice
in thread Not Matching String is Matching by Dru

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