If it's not a telnet server but a plain connection, you might be better off using something like IO::Socket::IP

It's simple enough and there are many examples/explainythings out there already. But basically, you'd do something like this (untested pseudo-code):

use v5.36; ... # Connect in "blocking" mode my $socket = IO::Socket::IP->new( PeerHost => '192.168.1.181', PeerPort => 12345, Proto => 'tcp', ); if(!defined($socket)) { die("Connection failed"); } # Switch to non-blocking send/receive mode so we can implement timeout +s $socket->blocking(0); $socket->send("AT\n"); waitFor($socket, 'AT'); $socket->send("AT1122\n"); my $oid = waitFor($socket, 'AT%23=1234', 1); ... sub waitFor($socket, $searchstring, $caseinsensitive = 0) { while(1) { my $line = readsocketline($socket, 20); if($casesensitive) { if($line =~ /$searchstring/i) { return $line; } } elsif($line =~ /$searchstring/) { return $line; } } } sub readsocketline($socket, $timeout = 30) { if(!defined($timeout) || !$timeout) { $timeout = 30; }; my $failat = time + $timeout; my $line = ''; while(1) { my $char = ''; $socket->recv($char, 1); if(time > $failat) { die("Network timeout"); } next if(!defined($char) || $char eq ''); next if($char eq "\r"); last if($char eq "\n"); $failat = time + $timeout; $line .= $char; } return $line; }

If you need an ecrypted connection, you can use IO::Socket::SSL as a base for your connection. (For more complex protocols/connection that use optional encryption and/or use something like Unix Domain Sockets, you'd connect normally first, then use IO::Socket::SSL->start_SSL() to upgrade).

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