I am generating some demo files for a vulnerability reporting tool.
I have generated a list of IP addresses, and a list of NVD/CVE identifiers.
What I want to do is randomly assign a CVE vulnerability to each IP address.
In my mind I want the script to do this:
#!/usr/bin/perl
$ip_file = 'ip_addrs';
$cve_file = 'cvd_ids';
srand;
open(IPADDRS, $ip_file);
open(CVEIDS, $cve_file);
my $cve =[];
while (<IPADDRS>) {
push(@addrs, $_)
}
foreach $addr (@addrs) {
for $cve (<CVEIDS>) {
rand($.) < 1 && ($cve = $_);
print "$addr, $cve\n";
}
}
But, of course, this doesn't work...
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Best regards,
Scott...
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