1IO::Socket::INET(3pm) Perl Programmers Reference Guide IO::Socket::INET(3pm)
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6 IO::Socket::INET - Object interface for AF_INET domain sockets
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9 use IO::Socket::INET;
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12 "IO::Socket::INET" provides an object interface to creating and using
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17 new ( [ARGS] )
18 Creates an "IO::Socket::INET" object, which is a reference to a
19 newly created symbol (see the "Symbol" package). "new" optionally
20 takes arguments, these arguments are in key-value pairs.
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22 In addition to the key-value pairs accepted by IO::Socket,
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25 PeerAddr Remote host address <hostname>[:<port>]
26 PeerHost Synonym for PeerAddr
27 PeerPort Remote port or service <service>[(<no>)] ⎪ <no>
28 LocalAddr Local host bind address hostname[:port]
29 LocalHost Synonym for LocalAddr
30 LocalPort Local host bind port <service>[(<no>)] ⎪ <no>
31 Proto Protocol name (or number) "tcp" ⎪ "udp" ⎪ ...
32 Type Socket type SOCK_STREAM ⎪ SOCK_DGRAM ⎪ ...
33 Listen Queue size for listen
34 ReuseAddr Set SO_REUSEADDR before binding
35 Reuse Set SO_REUSEADDR before binding (deprecated, prefer ReuseAddr)
36 ReusePort Set SO_REUSEPORT before binding
37 Broadcast Set SO_BROADCAST before binding
38 Timeout Timeout value for various operations
39 MultiHomed Try all addresses for multi-homed hosts
40 Blocking Determine if connection will be blocking mode
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51 The "PeerAddr" can be a hostname or the IP-address on the
52 "xx.xx.xx.xx" form. The "PeerPort" can be a number or a symbolic
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66 If "Blocking" is set to 0, the connection will be in nonblocking
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71 $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerAddr => 'www.perl.org',
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100 sockaddr ()
101 Return the address part of the sockaddr structure for the socket
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104 Return the port number that the socket is using on the local host
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107 Return the address part of the sockaddr structure for the socket in
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110 peeraddr ()
111 Return the address part of the sockaddr structure for the socket on
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115 Return the port number for the socket on the peer host.
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118 Return the address part of the sockaddr structure for the socket on
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125 Graham Barr. Currently maintained by the Perl Porters. Please report
126 all bugs to <perl5-porters@perl.org>.
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129 Copyright (c) 1996-8 Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>. All rights
130 reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it
131 and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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