Was trying to figure out this myself, but failed. For the connection wrapper - IO::Socket::Socks::Wrapper, is there a way to use variables for configuration? Example, instead 'localhost' -> $host? It does not work if I am trying to pass vars in the wrapper declaration at all, but constants or hardcoded values works just fine. Thank you.
# we can wrap packages that uses bult-in connect()
# Net::Telnet for example
use IO::Socket::Socks::Wrapper (
Net::Telnet => {
_norequire => 1, # should tell do not load it
# because buil-in connect should be overrided
# before package being compiled
ProxyAddr => 'localhost',
ProxyPort => 1080,
SocksDebug => 1
}
);
use Net::Telnet; # and load it after manually
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