This works on my system, (linux, so you'll need to tweak the locations of things), though it's a bit of a kludge.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
open NAMES, "names.txt" or die "Cannot open names file";
while (<NAMES>) {
chomp;
my $ping = `ping -c 1 $_`;
if ($ping =~ /\((\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+)\)/) {
my $ip = $1;
open TESTED, '>>tested.txt';
print TESTED "$ip\n";
close TESTED;
} else {
warn "Cannot deciper result of \"ping $_\"";
}
}
close NAMES;
exit 0;
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