ive wanted to post a new question because my problem seems to be not related to my original post thread.
ive added an eval/die command to an IO::Socket call in hope to terminate a HANG-ing socket call process. but everything seems to fail? the eval/die command doesnt seem to work. heres my code:
use IO::Socket;
sub doit
{
$ip1="210.22.106.31";
$host="$ip1";
$port="23";
$fnd="";
$pong=`ping -c 3 $host`;
$fnd=($pong=~m/(..)%/gi);
$xcd=$1;
if ($xcd!=00)
{
$SIG{ALRM} = \&timed_out;
eval {
alarm (3);
$remote = IO::Socket::INET -> new (
Proto => "tcp",
PeerAddr => $host,
PeerPort => $port,
Timeout => 2
) or die "." ;
alarm (0);
};
sub timed_out {
die ".";
}
$| = 1;
if ($remote)
{
close $remote;
print "Socket ready...\n";
}
else
{
print "Try again...\n";
}
}
else
{
print "Pinged timed out!\n";
}
Is there any workaround for this? I just want to eliminate the HANG thing. Lovelots, Cherry.
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