Hi there!
i am trying to build a server, with multiple processes,
for each client a child.
So far everything works fine, but as these processes have to
communicate i searched and found that FIFOs may be useful
for that. So i used them and its working, but somehow it
isnt..
the problem is the data from the client isnt received
somehow. Below is the code for it, maybe someone can tell me
why the data from the client isnt printed out by the parent
(just testing for now)
Thanks for help
Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use IO::Socket;
$| = 1;
#get the port to bind to or default to 8000
my $port = $ARGV[0] || 8000;
#ignore child processes to prevent zombies
$SIG{CHLD} = 'IGNORE';
#create the listen socket
my $listen_socket = IO::Socket::INET->new(LocalPort => $port,
Listen => 10,
Proto => 'tcp',
Type => SOCK_STREAM,
Reuse => 1);
#make sure we are bound to the port
die "Cant't create a listening socket:\n$@" unless $listen_socket;
warn "Server ready. Waiting for connections ... \n";
if(!-e "$ENV{HOME}/.fifopipe"){system 'mkfifo ~/.fifopipe' || system '
+mknod ~/.fifopipe p' || die $@;}
#wait for connections at the accept call
while (my $connection = $listen_socket->accept)
{
my ($pid, $line);
# perform the fork or exit
if ($pid = fork) {
#i'm the parent!
#who connected?
warn localtime(time)." Connection recieved ... ",$connection->
+peerhost,"\n";
#close the connection, the parent has already passed it off to a c
+hild.
$connection->close();
open(FIFO, "< $ENV{HOME}/.fifopipe") or die $@;
while(<FIFO>){$_ =~ s/a-z/A-Z/i;print $_;}
close(FIFO);
} else {
#i'm the child!
#die in case of forking not possible
die "Error while forking: $@" unless defined $pid;
#close the child's listen socket, we dont need it.
$listen_socket->close;
open(FIFO, "> $ENV{HOME}/.fifopipe") or die $@;
while(<$connection>){print FIFO $_;};
# print FIFO "mouh\n";
close(FIFO);
#if the child returns, then just exit;
exit;
}
#go back and listen for the next connection!
}