Dear monks,
I am using perl LWP::UserAgent to automate an SSL site test.
Recently a security device was introduced that allow only a single TCP socket from my management station which needs to stay open for all requests.
This means that I have to send multiple get on a single TCP socket (TCP multiplexing) but the script I used so far opens and close a new TCP socket for each HTTP get.
How can I use one TCP socket to perform multiple HTTP get?
Your help please.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use LWP::UserAgent;
my $url = 'https://tets.test.com/';
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new;
for (1..100){
$ua->default_header('X-Forwarded-For' => "2.2.2.2");
my $response = $ua->get( $url );
$response->is_success or
die "Failed to GET '$url': ", $response->status_line;
print $response->as_string;
}
Regards,
Adi.
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