Somehow it's working:
#!/usr/bin/perl use IO::Socket; use strict; my( $socket,$ret ); my $maxlen = 1024; my $timeout = 5; # my $data = "\x02H\x04"; # getVersion <STX>CMD<EOT> my $data = "\x02LS9F\x04"; # getSerial <STX>CMD<CHECKSUM><EOT> $socket = IO::Socket::INET->new ( PeerAddr => '192.168.1.16', PeerPort => 10001, Proto => 'tcp' ) or die "ERROR in + Socket Creation : $!\n"; main::printdata('Client sends',$data ); $socket->send($data) or die "send: $!"; $socket->recv( $ret,$maxlen ); main::printdata('Server responded',$ret ); $socket->close();
Result:
Client sends \x02LS9F\x04
Server responded \x0200000000030000000000C3\x04

But when I add $socket->recv( $ret,$maxlen ) or die "Fail: $!"; the cmd always fails. with an empty error:
Client sends \x02LS9F\x04
Fail:

How do I increase the verbosity level to find out what's going wrong here?

In reply to Re^2: Sending ASCII Control Chars over TCP/IP socket by herman58
in thread Sending ASCII Control Chars over TCP/IP socket by herman58

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