Hi guys, bit of a quickie really but does anyone know of a way to implement keepalives in Net::Server (Prefork specifially), I'm in a situation where I want two daemon's to have a persistent connection to each other, the big problem I have is that when they're idle the connection will time out, as it should! Edit: Had a bit of an "obvious" moment, I don't need both servers to be... servers, one need only be a daemonised process that initiates a connection to the server and keeps it open, this has lead me to Net::Server::Daemonize, IO::Async::Timer::Periodic and IO::Async::Stream, the combination of which should allow me to accomplish my task :D

In reply to keepalives with Net::Server by MiggyMan

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