The server processes one command per connection (after which $in gets destroyed). So the client can't send a second command w/o reconnecting (which is done in ->new() when you specify a PeerAddr).
- tye
In reply to Re: Socket error: Cannot determine peer address ($in)
by tye
in thread Socket error: Cannot determine peer address (solved!)
by gnosti
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