Hello, I have a problem with getting data from some streaming servers. My point is to get some data. No matter what kind of data. Just to ensure myself that the server is up and running. For example the server is at http://192.168.0.1:8090 Here is some code
#!/usr/bin/perl use Socket; require 'tv.cfg'; for my $host ( keys %televisions ) { my $port = $televisions{$host}; my $proto = getprotobyname('tcp'); socket(SOCK, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, $proto); my $sin = sockaddr_in($port, inet_aton($host)); connect(SOCK, $sin) || die "$host is dead !\n"; my $header = <SOCK>; print "$header\n"; exit unless($header=~m/200|OK/); close SOCK; }; Can someone help me or advice me where to look out for more informatio +n to get some data from the streaming video server?

In reply to Perl - get HTTP streaming server data by Zarkon

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