This is a seperate question from my
Matching An IP Address post, but it is related.
I am looking at data of the type:
136.1.1.154:33672 -> 64.210.209.51:80 -> 192.168.1.145:80
+ tcp
65.201.211.176:14664 -> 64.210.209.54:80 -> 192.168.1.78:80
+ tcp
67.38.95.86:2116 -> 64.210.209.50:80 -> 192.168.1.103:80
+ tcp
198.49.222.246:52469 -> 64.210.209.54:80 -> 192.168.1.79:80
+ tcp
193.80.106.152:3781 -> 64.210.209.61:80 -> 192.168.1.81:80
+ tcp
67.28.79.24:3248 -> 64.210.209.54:80 -> 192.168.1.79:80
+ tcp
128.187.192.39:1218 -> 64.210.209.54:80 -> 192.168.1.78:80
+ tcp
128.187.192.39:1209 -> 64.210.209.51:80 -> 192.168.1.144:80
+ tcp
The regex another user suggested was
my $re_ip = qr/(\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+):\d+/;
my $re_line = qr/ ^ \s* $re_ip \s* -> \s* $re_ip \s* -> \s* $re_ip /x;
However, I have found this does not work. It is the $re_line which is the culprit.
The following patterns DO work:
qr/^\s*$re_ip\s*->\s*$re_ip\s*->\s*$re_ip/
qr/^ \s* $re_ip\s*->\s*$re_ip\s*->\s*$re_ip/x
qr/^\s*$re_ip\s*-> \s* $re_ip\s*-> \s* $re_ip/x
qr/ ^ \s* $re_ip\s*->\s*$re_ip\s*->\s*$re_ip/x
The following do NOT work:
qr/ ^ \s* $re_ip \s*->\s*$re_ip\s*->\s*$re_ip/x
qr/ ^ \s* $re_ip\s*->\s*$re_ip \s*->\s*$re_ip/x
Based on this, I think it is the space between a $re_ip and a \s* that is the culprit.
Can anyone explain why? I thought /x was supposed to allow whitespace within a regex.
Thanks.
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