ali_kerem,

Since you don't show the 'open', I'll guess your using 'UDP'. If so, you are responsible for putting the packets back together. If your origin packet is 10K in size, each router you pass through will break up the packet based upon it's 'maximum packet size', etc.

So use 'TCP' and let the system dis/assemble the raw packets so you can concentrate on the Perl script.

If you are using 'TCP' now, you may have hardware problems.

Good Luck...Ed

"Well done is better than well said." - Benjamin Franklin


In reply to Re: Sockets! Controlling Receiver part by flexvault
in thread Sockets! Controlling Receiver part by ali_kerem

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