Just using warnings, I get this
Undefined subroutine &main::inet_aton called at dnscheck.pl line 15.
When I add in use strict; I get
Global symbol "%dns_check" requires explicit package name at dnscheck.
+pl line 7.
Global symbol "$key" requires explicit package name at dnscheck.pl lin
+e 13.
Global symbol "$value" requires explicit package name at dnscheck.pl l
+ine 13.
Global symbol "%dns_check" requires explicit package name at dnscheck.
+pl line 13.
Global symbol "$key" requires explicit package name at dnscheck.pl lin
+e 14.
Global symbol "$key" requires explicit package name at dnscheck.pl lin
+e 15.
This is the code so far:
%dns_check = ("address" => "ip");
while ( ($key, $value) = each %dns_check) {
$found_addr = gethostbyname($key) or die "Error $!\n";
$found_addr = inet_ntoa(inet_aton($key));
print "IP found is: $found_addr ", "\n";
}
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