You need a program something like this:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $log = 'log';
@ARGV == 2 or die "usage: $0 TAB_1 TAB_5\n";
my ( $TAB_1, $TAB_5 ) = @ARGV;
open my $HAN, '<', $log or die "Cannot open '$log' because: $!";
while ( <$HAN> ) {
next unless /^8=/;
print
"[+] FOUND $TAB_1 and $TAB_5 in\n",
"-----------------------\n",
$_
if / 1=\Q$TAB_1\E / && / 5=\Q$TAB_5\E /;
}
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