If you are on a modern version of windows (W2000/WS2003/WS2008/Vista/W7), then you do not need a 3rd party library in order to perform tcp/ip packet filtering. The functionality is built-in.
I'm not aware of a Perl module to give you access to that functionality, but it can certainly be done via Inline::C, and you could write your own XS module to obtain access. It does require appropriate privileges.
In reply to Re: packet schedule on Win32 in Perl
by BrowserUk
in thread packet schedule on Win32 in Perl
by Anonymous Monk
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