HI im so happy 'cause im part of perlmonks :D!!! guys, im doin some kinda of post request to a grandstream gateway, so im using something like this:
use Data::Dumper;\n use LWP::UserAgent; use Apache2::Connection (); my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new; $ua->agent("Mozilla 12.50 "); $ua->timeout("3"); $a=$ua->post("http://192.168.0.164/dologin.htm","P2=>pass1"); print Dumper($a);
but my response is like :
500 read timeout
if i use wget it happen exactlly the same behavior....so i try with telnet and it works!! But i dont know whats going on with perl, i did some sniff arround packet and there are some diferences between packets from perl and packtes from a mozilla brwowser, for example: Connnection parameter with perl is :
Connection: keep-alive, TE, close\r\n
connection parameter with any browser is:
Connection: keep-alive\r\n
So any clue of what could be? im kinda stuck here :(

In reply to Request POST with LWP by suhijo

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