Hi

I have given the Pseudo code to you.

Please try to apply poll or select on the socket file handle and do the stuff. It would be easy for you. I have not given the actcal code which I have.

NOTE: If you want to write anything on the client socket pass the client socket handle as I have passed in the pseudo code. otherwise no need to pass that.

#!/usr/bin/perl use IO::Socket; use Net::Ping; $sock = new IO::Socket::INET (LocalHost => 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx', LocalPor +t => 9321, Proto => 'tcp', Listen => 5, Reuse => 1 ); die "Socket could not be created. Reason: $!" unless $sock; $reach = Net::Ping->new($ > ? "tcp": "icmp"); (defined $reach) or die "Couldn't create Net::Ping object: $!\n"; while (1) { do a poll or select on Server socket Id which is '$sock'; whenever there is a new connection 'send_response' send_response ( $new_sock ); } sub send_response { my ( $new_sock ) = shift; if $reach->ping("$host") { print "host is reachable" } else { print "host is unreachable"; } return 1; }

"Keep pouring your ideas"

In reply to Re: Ping from remote host which is a Windows server by jesuashok
in thread Ping from remote host which is a Windows server by rockmountain

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