I had a somewhat similar problem and it ended up being my client not sending a \n at the end of each message. I was able to send my messages, but the server didnt get them until I killed my client program.
It seems that the newline is what IO::Socket::INET takes as the default input record separator (unless specified otherwise by changing $/...right?).
Best of luck!
In reply to Re: IO::Socket::INET, quake, and me...
by HeatSeekerCannibal
in thread IO::Socket::INET, quake, and me...
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