If you can connect through PuTTy, you do not need "raw sockets". Putty only speaks "Telnet", "SSH" and a plain TCP connection. All of those are available through Net::Telnet, IO::Socket or Net::SSH2.
In reply to Re^5: How to add payload in raw socket
by Corion
in thread How to add payload in raw socket
by Rahul Gupta
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