This is one of the first things that I tried. The return value is true and the $! returns blank on the first print. Thanks for the suggestion though, keep them coming.
A search of Google turned up an article about $SIG(PIPE) as being a way of determining if a connection is lost, but I don't know how to use this. Is anyone familiar with the $SIG(PIPE)? Could it be a solution to the problem?
In reply to Re^2: IO::Socket doesn't detect lost TCP connections
by tjdmlhw
in thread IO::Socket doesn't detect lost TCP connections
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