I like Proc::Background for this task, as it is cross-platform (*nix and Windows).
It's as simple as:
my $bg = Proc::Background->new(@cmd_and_args);
my $pid = $bg->pid;
I've used it in a more complex way with start/stop/status functionality with run-in-foreground ability, where the server code is in a module: server module (the bg proc is actually created on line 106), and then a script that starts, stops etc the daemon: server control script.
Essentially how it works is that the script is called from the CLI, which in turn executes the module start code, which re-calls the script with a different argument, which calls the listener/network code in the module which is put into the background.
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