Tye, I don't think the locking will be an issue. The shared flags seem to be working fine. I don't currently have the internals knowledge to implement your suggestion. I found a BrowserUK reply concerning sharing file handles between threads. How do I get the filehandle out of the Telnet object? When I print Dumper $telnetsession, I get,

$VAR1 = bless( \*Symbol::GEN0, 'Net::Telnet');

I would be nice to figure this out and get it documented

Thanks for your response.

James

There's never enough time to do it right, but always enough time to do it over...


In reply to Re^2: How do you share an object(Telnet Session) between threads? (clone handle) by jmlynesjr
in thread How do you share an object(Telnet Session) between threads? by jmlynesjr

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