Hi Monks,
I have a perl code that uses Net::TFTPd.
The problem is that I want the TFTP server to listen to internal application that runs under Win2K OS, because of that I cannot use IO::socket since it's going through the Win sockets.
Doed anyone have an idea how to make the Net::TFTPd server listen to the internal application instead of listening to the PC NICs ?
The relevant code form the Net::TFTPd module, that uses the IO::Socket is:
# open socket
if(my $udpserver = IO::Socket::INET->new(%params))
{
$udpserver->setsockopt(SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, 0);
$udpserver->setsockopt(SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, 0);
$self->{'_UDPSERVER_'} = $udpserver;
return(1);
}
else
{
$LASTERROR = "Error opening socket for reply: $@\n";
return(undef);
}
Thanks,
Mosh.
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