Plack is a "superglue" for web servers.
Anonymous Monk uses
CGI::Session in conjunction with Plack, but you're not using it; hence, you don't need it.
Maybe this will help:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use CGI;
use CGI::Session;
my $session = CGI::Session->new();
$session->expire('5m');
$session->param( 'TestName', 'TestValue' );
my $sessionid = $session->id;
$ENV{REMOTE_ADDR} = '127.0.0.1';
$session->flush;
$session = CGI::Session->new($sessionid);
CGI::Session->import qw/-ip_match/;
$CGI::Session::IP_MATCH = 1;
print "IP_MATCH is turned on\n";
if (my $cse = CGI::Session->load($sessionid)) {
print "Session loaded\n";
}
else {
die CGI::Session->errstr();
}
print $sessionid, "\n";
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