The problematic part is this one:
foreach my $subnet (($ip->bits() == 32)?@IPv4Subnets:@IPv6Subnets)
{
next if ($subnet eq '');
my @subnetInfo = split(/;/x, $subnet);
if (Net::CIDR::cidrlookup($params{ip}, trim($subnetInfo[0])))
{
return (1, \@subnetInfo);
}
}
I have also tried to rewrite it to while cycle with the same result.
my $number = 0;
my @subnets = ($ip->bits() == 32)?@IPv4Subnets:@IPv6Subnets;
while ($number < scalar @subnets) {
my $subnet = @subnets[$number];
if ($subnet eq '') {
$number++;
next;
}
my @subnetInfo = split(/;/x, $subnet);
if (Net::CIDR::cidrlookup($params{ip}, trim($subnetInfo[0]))) {
return (1, \@subnetInfo);
}
else {
$number++;
}
}
return (0, "Could not find ip '$params{ip}' in subnets list");
Funnily enough the script worked when I had incorrect comparison operator
($subnet == '') in my code (with a lot of complaining from Perl of course)
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