And if you don't have privileged access enough to run Wireshark (e.g. this were on a shared webhost you don't have root on) you can probably still use strace to watch for connect(2) system calls or other networkage being attempted. Even if you do have root it can be elucidating determining if delays are occurring locally or between you and the remote side after leaving your box.

Useful options include: -e trace=network for selecting network-y calls; and -tt and -T for detailed timing on calls.

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In reply to Re^2: Unable to create Perl classes from WSDL URL using wsdl2perl by Fletch
in thread Unable to create Perl classes from WSDL URL using wsdl2perl by reubenkoshy

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