Please find the code and the output ...
#!c:\perl\bin; use strict; use LWP::UserAgent; use CAIDA::NetGeoClient; my $netgeo = new CAIDA::NetGeoClient(); my $ua = new LWP::UserAgent; $ua->proxy(http => 'http://139.85.249.14:80'); my $req = new HTTP::Request('GET' , $netgeo->getCountry('202.54.12.30' +)); my $result = $ua->request($req); if ($result->is_success) { print $result->content; } else { print $result->error_as_HTML; }
and the output is
<HTML> <HEAD><TITLE>An Error Occurred</TITLE></HEAD> <BODY> <H1>An Error Occurred</h1> 400 URL missing </BODY> </HTML>
I feel I am missing something here .. Right now, I can't put my finger on it though ..

In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: ICMP through proxy by Anonymous Monk
in thread ICMP through proxy by Anonymous Monk

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