Read the spec. Google. Wikipedia. Not sure what you're expecting from us since you gave no info.
You need to know things such as field size, byte order and whether it's signed or not. (e.g. 32-bit unsigned integer, big-endian). Then you can use unpack to convert the data into Perl values. (unpack 'N' for the example type).
In reply to Re: Socket unpack
by ikegami
in thread Socket unpack
by Anonymous Monk
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