Really?Thanks!!... do you know how I would go about doing that? Currently im doing this through callbacks, but its sort of new to me. Can I add anything into this section?
my $sniffer = Sniffer::HTTP->new(
callbacks => {
request => sub {
my ($req,$conn) = @_;},
response => sub { my ($res,$req,$conn) = @_;},
log => sub { print $_[0] if $VERBOSE },
tcp_log => sub { print $_[0] if $VERBOSE > 1 },
},
timeout => 5*60, # seconds after which a connection is considered stal
+e
stale_connection
=> sub { my ($s,$conn,$key);
if ($key){
print "Connection stalled .... $key ....\n" if $d
+ebug;
$s->log->("Connection $key is stale.");
$s->remove_connection($key);
}
},
);
$sniffer->run($interface);
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