So If I understand you correctly....I should change the code from this....

while ($socket->recv(my $in, 1024) ) { my $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new( Proto => 'udp', PeerAddr =>'127.0.0.1:50000'); print $sock $in; }

To this....

my $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new( Proto => 'udp', LocalAddr =>'127.0.0.1:50000'); while ($socket->recv(my $in, 1024) ) { print $sock $in; }

But do I need to specify the PeerAddr as well in the new statement? Also it would appear it won't reuse the socket, after one iteration, it says cannot write to socket.

I admit I am not too smart and I looked at the Module docs, but the examples there don't specify a Peer and Local in the same command, am I able to?

Thanks again Tye, I appreciate you taking the time to help me!

-Myron DaChump


In reply to Re: (tye)Re: IO:Socket::NET problem & Counter-Strike by Myron DaChump
in thread IO:Socket::NET problem & Counter-Strike by Myron DaChump

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