Substitute the lines
foreach (@nmap) {
printf "%8s%12s%12s%16s\n", @port[$i], @protocol[$i], @pid[$i][1],
+@app[$i];
$i++;
}
by
foreach (@nmap) {
my @pids = @pid[$i][1];
printf "%8s%12s%12s%16s\n", @port[$i], @protocol[$i], shift(@pids),
+ @app[$i];
for (@pids) {
printf " " x 20 . %12s" . " " x 16 . "\n", shift(@pids);
}
++$i;
}
I'm not using Unix, so I can't test it, but it should work.
Cheers,
CombatSquirrel.
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