High Fellow Monks!
I am to write a perl tool to test an own Apache module. I have some mysterious problems with low-level socket.
socket(SOCK, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, $proto) || die "socket: $!";
connect(SOCK, $paddr) || die "connect: $!";
print "Host reached\n-----------------\n" ;
The connections is ok! Next comes the problem:
send SOCK, "$lines\n",MSG_OOB ;
$res = recv SOCK, $line,1024,MSG_OOB ;
while ( defined($res) )
{
print $line ;
$res = recv SOCK, $line,1024,MSG_OOB ;
}
print "Closed\n" ;
close SOCK ;
The message is correctly submittet to the Apache server, I could check it from the acces-log and the error-log. (The last shows that our module correctly processed the incoming data.) The socket seems to close down BEFORE Apache could send back the reply....
Any ideas?
Gabaux
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