I'm using
Frontier::Daemon to make a xmlrpc server. I need to pass the ip address of the connecting client to one of the methods.
I start the daemon like this:
my $methods = {'test' => \&test,
'echotest' => \&echotest,
'pleaseNotify'=> \&pleaseNotify
};
Frontier::Daemon->new(
LocalPort => $listeningport,
methods => $methods);
And then define the methods as subs. Taking the attributes from the xmlrpc call via
($attr1, $attr2, $attr3) = @_
So far so good. But I need to pull out the ip address of the client at the same time.
Does anyone know how to do this with Frontier::Daemon? Much pintage available to anyone who does...
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