Eh, it doesn't do anything particularly worth seeing: it listens on port 2801 and executes any string sent to that port in shell. Easy to see if you substitute a print for the eval.
Or rather, wouldn't do anything particularly worth seeing if it actually worked. The obfuscated data does not translate to compilable Perl as is.
Makeshifts last the longest.
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by Aristotle
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