Hello all, I'm doing a perl daemon that runs commands in a server. A client connects in a specific port and send any command. It works fine, but when I run a "/etc/init.d/asterisk start", for example, the service is started normally, but when I close the daemon, the service started goes down too. I already use POE module, but I didn't have sucess. Any idea??

daemon.pl:
use IO::Socket; use Net::hostent; # for OO version of gethostbyaddr use POE; $PORT = 5039; # pick something not in use $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new( Proto => 'tcp', LocalPort => $PORT, Listen => 1, Reuse => 1); die "can't setup server" unless $sock; print "[Server $0 accepting clients]\n"; $command = $sock->accept(); while (1) { while (<$command>) { POE::Session->create( inline_states => { _start => sub { qx(/etc/init.d/asteris +k start); } }, ); $poe_kernel->run(); } sleep(1); }
Thanks

In reply to Perl daemon that runs another daemon by guilherme.e.j

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