Thnks for pointing this out for me Salva, but i still have same problem:
# ./client.pl Command> uname Linux
Here is the code after sugested changes:
sub listen() { $local = IO::Socket::INET->new(Listen=>1, Proto=>'tcp', LocalAddr=>'eth0', LocalPort=>5000, ReuseAddr=>1,) or die "$!"; $local->autoflush(1); $sel = new IO::Select($local); while(@ready = $sel->can_read) { print "Command> "; foreach $fh (@ready) { if($fh == $local) { # Create a new socket $new = $local->accept; $sel->add($new); $comm = <STDIN>; print $new $comm; sub closeback() {exit(0)} while(sysread($new,$buffer,1024)) { print $buffer } } } } }
It`s still freezing, what is wrong? Thank you!

In reply to Re^2: Socket hangs by navarro
in thread Socket hangs by navarro

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