The following implementation of one of
bobf's suggestions may give you some ideas (it does not
use strict, so watch out):
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
my $slurp = do { local $/; <DATA>; };
eval $slurp;
no warnings 'once';
print Dumper( \%hash_of_att_db );
__END__
our %hash_of_att_db
= (
'0x40e00600' => {
'attack_type' => 'backdoor',
'attack_port' => '',
'attack_sig' => 'lib/attackprolib/fice-2000.dmp',
'attack_sig_v6' => 'lib/attackprolib/fice-2000.dmp',
},
'0x40e00500' => {
'attack_type' => 'backdoor',
'attack_port' => '',
'attack_sig' => 'lib/attackprolib/mpnewdump',
'attack_sig_v6' => 'lib/attackprolib/6_bionet.dump',
},
);
It prints:
$VAR1 = {
'0x40e00500' => {
'attack_sig_v6' => 'lib/attackprolib/6_bio
+net.dump',
'attack_port' => '',
'attack_type' => 'backdoor',
'attack_sig' => 'lib/attackprolib/mpnewdum
+p'
},
'0x40e00600' => {
'attack_sig_v6' => 'lib/attackprolib/fice-
+2000.dmp',
'attack_port' => '',
'attack_type' => 'backdoor',
'attack_sig' => 'lib/attackprolib/fice-200
+0.dmp'
}
};
BTW, what do you have at the top of this file? Can you make it a module and
use it?
Cheers
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