Net::Daemon::SSL(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Daemon::SSL(3)NAMENet::Daemon::SSL - perl extensions for portable ssl daemons
SYNOPSIS
use Net::Daemon::SSL;
package MyDaemon;
@MyDaemon::ISA = qw (Net::Daemon::SSL);
sub Run
{
my $this = shift;
my $buffer;
$this->{socket}->print ( "vasja was here\n" );
$this->{socket}->sysread ( $buffer, 100 ); # Attention! getline() method
# do not work with IO::Socket::SSL
# version 0.73
# see perldoc IO::Socket::SSL
# for more details
}
package main;
my $daemon = new MyDaemon ( {}, \ @ARGV ); # you can use --help command line key
$daemon || die "error create daemon instance: $!\n";
$daemon->Bind();
DESCRIPTION
This class implements an IO::Socket::SSL functionality for Net::Daemon
class. See perldoc Net::Daemon for more information about Net::Daemon
usage.
Options
This method add IO::Socket::SSL specific options ( SSL_use_cert,
SSL_verify_mode, SSL_key_file, SSL_cert_file, SSL_ca_path, SSL_ca_file
) to generic Net::Daemon options. See perldoc IO::Socket::SSL for
description of this options
Bind
This method creates an IO::Socket::SSL::SafeAccept socket, stores this
socket into $this->{socket} and passes control to parent Net::Dae-
mon::Bind. The IO::Socket::SSL::SafeAccept is a class inherited from
IO::Socket::SSL with the only difference from parent class - the
accept() method of this class returns EINTR on *any* error. This trick
is needed to "hack" Net::Daemon::Bind functionality: if this method
gets an error from accept() ( Net::Daemon::SSL auth error, for example
) it will call Fatal() method and die unless this is a EINTR error.
AUTHOR AND COPYRIGHTNet::Daemon::SSL (C) Michael Kulakov, Zenon N.S.P. 2000
125124, 19, 1-st Jamskogo polja st,
Moscow, Russian Federation
mkul@cpan.org
All rights reserved.
You may distribute this package under the terms of either the GNU
General Public License or the Artistic License, as specified in the
Perl README file.
SEE ALSONet::Daemon(3), IO::Socket::SSL(3)perl v5.8.8 2000-06-14 Net::Daemon::SSL(3)