If you want to avoid the shell messing up your arguments, you could try the 'indirect object'-form of exec.
my $cmd = '/usr/bin/tcpreplay'; # or whereever exec {$cmd} ($cmd, '-p', $pps, '-i', $eth); # and so on...
Note there is no comma after the first arg to exec. With this form exec will not use the shell and pass the list of args unchanged as argv[] to the command. This means you have to supply a value for argv[0], too (something one might forget coding too much perl...) Hope this helps....

In reply to Re^4: how to pass colon and comma in exec args by chb
in thread how to pass colon and comma in exec args by billbabcock

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