The error message about transport seems to be coming from your server at port 3001.

Can you get a "tcpdump" to capture it ?

Here is the code snippet (in AnyEvent::PocketIO::Client) that is catching the error:

$socket->on_read( sub { return unless length $_[0]->rbuf; return if $read; my ( $status_line ) = $_[0]->rbuf =~ /^(.+)\015\012/; my ( $code ) = $status_line =~ m{^HTTP/[.01]+ (\d+) }; my $error; if ( $code && $code != 200 ) { $_[0]->rbuf =~ /\015\012\015\012(.*)/sm; $error = { code => $code, message => $1 }; $read++; $cb->( $error, $self ); #<<< Line # 86 <<<< return; }
Since the "code" is displayed as "0" it is very strange that it it is passing the "if" check.

I suspect the "$code" contains something like "00", which is later displayed as "0".

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In reply to Re: Node JS Socket.IO server with perl by NetWallah
in thread Node JS Socket.IO server with perl by mojo2405

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