You need to escape the square brackets since you want to match a literal [4], so instead of
if($line =~ /Handling NSPAdvice for mechanism [4]/) {
# the RE above would match "Handling NSPAdvice for mechanism 4"
try this:
if($line =~ /Handling NSPAdvice for mechanism \[4\]/) {
# alternative: if ( index($line,'Handling NSPAdvice for mechanism
+[4]')>=0 ) {
Analogue:
if ($line =~ /Authentication mechanism returned [[](\S*)[]
+]/) {
...to...
if ($line =~ /Authentication mechanism returned \[(\-?\d+)
+\]/) {
# the RE above would match e.g. [4] -> $1=4, [-10] -> $1=
+-10, etc.
HTH
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