The easy way. (untested)
use Net::NBName;
my $nb = Net::NBName->new;
while(my $addr=<>)
{
chomp $addr;
my $ns = $nb->node_status($addr);
if ($ns)
{
($dom) = grep {$_->suffix == '\0'
&& $_->G eq "GROUP"} $ns->names();
print "$addr ".$dom->name()."$/";
}
}
The hard way (without CPAN). (tested)
while(my $addr=<>)
{
my $domain = "(undetermined)";
chomp $addr;
open(NMB,"nbtstat -A $addr |");
while(<NMB>)
{
($domain) = m/(\w+)/ if (/GROUP/ && /<1E>/);
}
close NMB;
print "$addr $domain$/";
}
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