Since the real client is connecting to port 80 amd sending a POST request, I'm sure it thinks it is to speak http. You can either change port and protocol, or use HTTP::Daemon, or else let httpd do the heavy lifting through a handler (written in perl, of course :-)
After Compline,
Zaxo
In reply to Re: Problems accepting client data
by Zaxo
in thread Problems accepting client data
by dwatson06
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