So, of course, I simplified things a bit in the post. I'm using variables for this:
exec qw{$tcpreplay -p $pps -i $eth -N $src_ip/32:$src,$dest_ip/32:$users->{$user}->{nets}{$src} $users->{$user}->{authcap} $datacap 2>&1}
would be the equiv to your response in my code.
That doesn't work, tho'. I get an error about 'No such file or directory' - but the binary is in the location specified in the variable.
I've also gone the route of creating an @arg array with each token in it, and call it so:
exec(@args) or die .....
and I get the result that I posted.
Thanks!
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