Hello Monk::Thomas,

First of all thank you for your time and effort reading and reviewing my code. I am not an expert and it is good that you point out this error to me so I can modify the code and updated to a better hopefully version.

Regarding Nested Functions, I found this tutorial Creating Nested Functions, from where I modified my functions to local hopefully this is better now and more memory efficient.

Regarding your comment:

I would not want to touch this module with a ten-foot pole. I wasn't even looking very hard.

Is is to so badly written the module? What is so wrong that would make you not want to use this module?

Again, thank you for time and appreciate your effort.

Seeking for Perl wisdom...on the process of learning...not there...yet!

In reply to Re^2: RFC: Net::SNTP::Server v1 by thanos1983
in thread RFC: Net::SNTP::Server v1 by thanos1983

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