hi...
I think I am able to sent data into remote server. But the recv() function did not display any thing or acknowledgement from the remote server. Could somebody help me ?. My code as below:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use IO::Socket::INET;
use MIME::Base64;
my $host = shift || "19.25.15.22";
my $port = shift || 1998;
my $dir = "/data/input";
my $data = `cat $dir/cdr-data.dat |sed 's/ //g'`;
my $binary = pack ("H*", $data);
print "DATA : $data\n";
print "ASCII: $binary\n";
# auto-flush on socket
$| = 1;
# create a connecting socket
my $socket = new IO::Socket::INET (
PeerHost => $host,
PeerPort => $port,
Proto => 'tcp',
);
die "cannot connect to the server $!\n" unless $socket;
print "Connected to server [$host] with port $port\n";
# data to send to a server
my $size = $socket->send($binary);
print "Sent binary data as request to $host [length $size]\n";
# notify server that request has been sent
shutdown($socket, 1);
# receive a response of up to 1024 characters from server
my $response = "";
$socket->recv($response, 1024);
print "received response: $response\n";
$socket->close();
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