Assuming the IP address will always have a port number appended to it:
use Regexp::Common qw( net );
while ( <DATA> ) {
while ( m/($RE{net}{ipv4}:\d+)/g ) {
print $1, "\n";
}
}
__DATA__
[LAN access from remote] from 213.114.117.222:52582 to 10.0.0.3:5697,
+Monday, July 23,2012 19:42:26
If you're only interested in those IP's that access "10.0.0.x:y", this will do it:
while( m/(10\.0\.0\.\d+:\d+)/ ) {
print $1, "\n";
}
If you want something else then let's back up and discuss what you're trying to accomplish first.
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