I meant something along the lines of:
my $application = "nmap";
my $app_var = undef;
my $app_options = " -sT -p 80 $IP";
if ( -f $application ){
open(APP, "<$application");
binmode APP;
while( <APP> ){
$app_var .= $_;
}
}
while{1}{
#Run application loaded into variable...
eval { $app_var $app_options };
}
It probably makes much better sense to copy the application to ramdisk and just run it from there. Thanks!! I would like to hear anyones' ideas on the subject, though.
Thanks!
-R1n0
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