In addition to the concrete points mentioned by the others, you may want to investigate Net::Ping. Somewhat more advanced is AnyEvent::Ping, which can ping multiple adresses in parallel, but its usage is not as straightforward for somebody not yet familiar with AnyEvent. Also, AnyEvent::FastPing, which even uses its own OS thread to send and receive the packets in the background, and which also has rate limiting.
In reply to Re: ping with perl
by Corion
in thread ping with perl
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