The documentation for Frontier::Daemon says:
Frontier::Daemon is a subclass of HTTP::Daemon, which is a subclass of IO::Socket::INET.
And IO::Socket::INET's documentation mentions a peeraddr() method. So $obj->peeraddr() may be useful [where $obj is value returned by Frontier::Daemon->new()]. I haven't tested this.
- tye (but my friends call me "Tye")In reply to (tye)Re: hostname under Frontier::Daemon
by tye
in thread hostname under Frontier::Daemon
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