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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to grep the exact name? Post 302498807 by ltf1833 on Tuesday 22nd of February 2011 01:27:45 PM
Old 02-22-2011
How to grep the exact name

Yes, I'm doing that to validate the results. However, the problem is that I can't figure out the exact grep statement to use that will work correctly when it encounters America and Latin America. I listed the various grep examples I tried to use and only one of them works when it encounters Latin America but the same grep statement does not work when it encounters America. The remaining grep examples all work correctly when they encounter America but do not work when they encounter Latin America.
 

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IP::Authority(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					  IP::Authority(3)

NAME
IP::Authority - fast lookup of authority by IP address SYNOPSIS
use IP::Authority; my $reg = IP::Authority->new(); print $reg->inet_atoauth('212.67.197.128') ." "; print $reg->inet_atoauth('www.slashdot.org') ." "; DESCRIPTION
Historically, the former InterNIC managed (under the auspices of IANA) the allocation of IP numbers to ISPs and other organizations. This changed somewhat when the Regional Internet Registry system was started, with the creation of three (and later, four) Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) around the world, each managing the allocation of IP addresses to organizations within differing physical areas (see also RFC2050). This means that there is no central whois database for IP numbers. This module allows the user to lookup the RIR who has authority for a particular IP address. After finding out the authority for an IP address, it is possible to use the authority's whois server to lookup the netblock owner. CONSTRUCTOR
The constructor takes no arguments. use IP::Authority; my $reg = IP::Authority->new(); OBJECT METHODS
All object methods are designed to be used in an object-oriented fashion. $result = $object->foo_method($bar,$baz); Using the module in a procedural fashion (without the arrow syntax) won't work. $auth = $reg->inet_atoauth(HOSTNAME) Takes a string giving the name of a host, and translates that to an two-letter string representing the regional Internet registry that has authority of that IP address: AR = ARIN (North America) RI = RIPE (Europe) LA = LACNIC (Latin America) AP = APNIC (Asia-Pacific) AF = AFRINIC (Africa and Indian Ocean) IA = IANA (see RFC3330) Takes arguments of both the 'rtfm.mit.edu' type and '18.181.0.24'. If the host name cannot be resolved, returns undef. If the resolved IP address is not contained within the database, returns undef. For multi-homed hosts (hosts with more than one address), the first address found is returned. $auth = $reg->inet_ntoauth(IP_ADDRESS) Takes a string (an opaque string as returned by Socket::inet_aton()) and translates it into a two-letter string representing the regional Internet registry that has authority of that IP address: AR = ARIN (North America) RI = RIPE (Europe) LA = LACNIC (Latin America) AP = APNIC (Asia-Pacific) AF = AFRINIC (Africa and Indian Ocean) IA = IANA (see RFC3330) If the IP address is not contained within the database, returns undef. $t = $reg->db_time() Returns the creation date of the database, measured as number of seconds since the Unix epoch (00:00:00 GMT, January 1, 1970). Suitable for feeding to "gmtime" and "localtime". BUGS
/LIMITATIONS Only works with IPv4 addresses and ASCII hostnames. SEE ALSO
IP::Country - fast lookup of country codes from IP address. <http://www.apnic.net> - Asia-Pacific <http://www.ripe.net> - Europe <http://www.arin.net> - North America <http://www.lacnic.net> - Latin America <http://www.afrinic.net> - Africa and Indian Ocean COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002-2005 Nigel Wetters Gourlay. All Rights Reserved. NO WARRANTY. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. Some parts of this software distribution are derived from the APNIC, LACNIC, ARIN, AFRINIC and RIPE databases (copyright details below). I am not a lawyer, so please direct questions about the RIR's licenses to them, not me. APNIC conditions of use The files are freely available for download and use on the condition that APNIC will not be held responsible for any loss or damage arising from the application of the information contained in these reports. APNIC endeavours to the best of its ability to ensure the accuracy of these reports; however, APNIC makes no guarantee in this regard. In particular, it should be noted that these reports seek to indicate the country where resources were first allocated or assigned. It is not intended that these reports be considered as an authoritative statement of the location in which any specific resource may currently be in use. ARIN database copyright Copyright (c) American Registry for Internet Numbers. All rights reserved. The ARIN WHOIS data is for Internet operational or technical research purposes pertaining to Internet operations only. It may not be used for advertising, direct marketing, marketing research, or similar purposes. Use of the ARIN WHOIS data for these activities is explicitly forbidden. ARIN requests to be notified of any such activities or suspicions thereof. RIPE database copyright The information in the RIPE Database is available to the public for agreed Internet operation purposes, but is under copyright. The copyright statement is: "Except for agreed Internet operational purposes, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording, or otherwise, without prior permission of the RIPE NCC on behalf of the copyright holders. Any use of this material to target advertising or similar activities is explicitly forbidden and may be prosecuted. The RIPE NCC requests to be notified of any such activities or suspicions thereof." LACNIC database copyright Copyright (c) Latin American and Caribbean IP address Regional Registry. All rights reserved. AFRINIC copyright Seems to be the RIPE copyright. I'm sure they'll correct this in due course. perl v5.12.1 2006-04-06 IP::Authority(3)
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