I am writing a perl program for a project that will read a file that contains an IP Address and a MAC Address like so:
#host itvm28-5.it.cs.umb.edu {
# hardware ethernet 00:0c:29:fe:bf:b5;
# fixed-address 10.0.0.167;
#}
There are many line like this with different IP and MAC address combos. What I would like to do is extract the IP and MAC with reg expressions and then pair them together next to each other. I've got something that I believe kind of works but it is printing duplicates. I believe in some cases it does not match up either.
Below is the code that I currently have:
#!/usr/bin/perl
open( DHCP, '<', 'dhcpd.conf' ) or die $!;
while ( my $addr = <DHCP> ) {
if ( $addr =~ /(\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})/ ) {
@ip = ($1);
}
if ( $addr =~ /(([0-9A-Fa-f]{2}[-:]){5}[0-9A-Fa-f]{2})|(([0-9A-Fa-f]{4}\.){2}[0-9A-Fa-f]{4})/ ) {
@mac = ($1);
}
my %ipmac;
@ipmac{@ip} = @mac;
print %ipmac, "\n";
}
close DHCP;
Below is the output that I am currently getting with this program:
10.0.0.16300:0c:29:a1:2f:69
10.0.0.16300:0c:29:a1:2f:69
10.0.0.16300:0c:29:a1:2f:69
10.0.0.16300:0c:29:c6:40:2a
10.0.0.16400:0c:29:c6:40:2a
10.0.0.16400:0c:29:c6:40:2a
10.0.0.16400:0c:29:c6:40:2a
10.0.0.16400:0c:29:c6:40:2a
10.0.0.16400:0c:29:b9:24:c5
10.0.0.16500:0c:29:b9:24:c5
10.0.0.16500:0c:29:b9:24:c5
10.0.0.16500:0c:29:b9:24:c5
10.0.0.16500:0c:29:b9:24:c5
10.0.0.16500:0c:29:94:c0:85
10.0.0.16600:0c:29:94:c0:85
10.0.0.16600:0c:29:94:c0:85
10.0.0.16600:0c:29:94:c0:85
10.0.0.16600:0c:29:94:c0:85
10.0.0.16600:0c:29:fe:bf:b5
10.0.0.16700:0c:29:fe:bf:b5
10.0.0.16700:0c:29:fe:bf:b5
10.0.0.16700:0c:29:fe:bf:b5
As you can see, some of the IP Addresses will contain more than one MAC Address. Even worse than that, we can see that it's duplicated the key,value pair. Can anyone see within my code why this is happening and how I can fix it?
Thanks a ton, Ryan