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Oct 31, 2010

I am working on a script that allows me to convert an IP address to a country name. I have 2 files. One that has text like: PORT.80 TCP SRC=x.x.x.x and the other is x.x.x.x United States. How can I combine these files so that the file output is PORT.80 TCP SRC=x.x.x.x United States?

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