Hello Monks,

the following code

$sock = IO::Socket::SSL->new( LocalAddr => $ssl_addr, LocalPort => $ssl_port, Listen => 5, Reuse => 1, Proto => 'tcp', SSL_cert_file => 'server.crt', SSL_key_file => 'server.key', ) || die "Can't bind TCP SSL port"; $sock->blocking(0); ... some other code ... while ( 1 ) { ... some other code ... # SSL server listens to clients # $client_sock = $sock->accept(); $sock->recv( $ext_mesg, 4096 ); eval( $bgp->$ext_mesg ); ... some other code ... }

leads to the following message

Use of recv() not implemented in IO::Socket::SSL; use read/sysread instead at test.pl line 181.

but I have no idea how to do this. read/sysread require a file handle. How to I get a file handle from an IO::Socket::SSL object?

Cheers

Bloehdian


In reply to Using read/syswrite with IO::Socket::SSL by Bloehdian

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