I am getting the error as "IO::Socket: Unknown error propagated in line4";
That error message did not come from the script I posted. (Line 4 is a blank line!)
I ran the script as "perl socket.pl 25000". Does this notify the same ?;
The port number will make no difference:
C:\test>start /b lsn.pl 25000
C:\test>Running with pid:12100
C:\test>lsn.pl 25000
Running with pid:11664
Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network address/port)
+is normally permitted at C:\test\lsn.pl line 7.
C:\test>taskkill /f /pid 12100
SUCCESS: The process with PID 12100 has been terminated.
Code with line added to print pid:
#! perl -slw
use strict;
use IO::Socket;
print "Running with pid:$$";
my $lsn = IO::Socket::INET->new(
Listen => 1, LocalPort => $ARGV[0]
) or die $^E;
while( my $client = $lsn->accept ) {
close $client;
}
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