Guys
You claim : s/.*TTL=//; will erase the line, leaving with an empty
(uninitialized) $line variable.
I want to ask :
If so, how print "TTL = $line\n" does give me the right value !
If it will leave $line containing a null (zero-length or undef) string
- how can I print it ?
(I get  TTL = 125 if ping to Windows machine)


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