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.IX Title "IO::Socket::INET 3"
.TH IO::Socket::INET 3 "2002-11-24" "perl v5.8.0" "Perl Programmers Reference Guide"
.SH "NAME"
IO::Socket::INET \- Object interface for AF_INET domain sockets
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
.Vb 1
\& use IO::Socket::INET;
.Ve
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
\&\f(CW\*(C`IO::Socket::INET\*(C'\fR provides an object interface to creating and using sockets
in the \s-1AF_INET\s0 domain. It is built upon the IO::Socket interface and
inherits all the methods defined by IO::Socket.
.SH "CONSTRUCTOR"
.IX Header "CONSTRUCTOR"
.IP "new ( [\s-1ARGS\s0] )" 4
.IX Item "new ( [ARGS] )"
Creates an \f(CW\*(C`IO::Socket::INET\*(C'\fR object, which is a reference to a
newly created symbol (see the \f(CW\*(C`Symbol\*(C'\fR package). \f(CW\*(C`new\*(C'\fR
optionally takes arguments, these arguments are in key-value pairs.
.Sp
In addition to the key-value pairs accepted by IO::Socket,
\&\f(CW\*(C`IO::Socket::INET\*(C'\fR provides.
.Sp
.Vb 16
\& PeerAddr Remote host address <hostname>[:<port>]
\& PeerHost Synonym for PeerAddr
\& PeerPort Remote port or service <service>[(<no>)] | <no>
\& LocalAddr Local host bind address hostname[:port]
\& LocalHost Synonym for LocalAddr
\& LocalPort Local host bind port <service>[(<no>)] | <no>
\& Proto Protocol name (or number) "tcp" | "udp" | ...
\& Type Socket type SOCK_STREAM | SOCK_DGRAM | ...
\& Listen Queue size for listen
\& ReuseAddr Set SO_REUSEADDR before binding
\& Reuse Set SO_REUSEADDR before binding (deprecated, prefer ReuseAddr)
\& ReusePort Set SO_REUSEPORT before binding
\& Broadcast Set SO_BROADCAST before binding
\& Timeout Timeout value for various operations
\& MultiHomed Try all adresses for multi-homed hosts
\& Blocking Determine if connection will be blocking mode
.Ve
.Sp
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socket type, which is derived from the protocol, is \s-1SOCK_STREAM\s0 then
\&\fIconnect()\fR is called.
.Sp
Although it is not illegal, the use of \f(CW\*(C`MultiHomed\*(C'\fR on a socket
which is in non-blocking mode is of little use. This is because the
first connect will never fail with a timeout as the connect call
will not block.
.Sp
The \f(CW\*(C`PeerAddr\*(C'\fR can be a hostname or the IP-address on the
\&\*(L"xx.xx.xx.xx\*(R" form. The \f(CW\*(C`PeerPort\*(C'\fR can be a number or a symbolic
service name. The service name might be followed by a number in
parenthesis which is used if the service is not known by the system.
The \f(CW\*(C`PeerPort\*(C'\fR specification can also be embedded in the \f(CW\*(C`PeerAddr\*(C'\fR
by preceding it with a \*(L":\*(R".
.Sp
If \f(CW\*(C`Proto\*(C'\fR is not given and you specify a symbolic \f(CW\*(C`PeerPort\*(C'\fR port,
then the constructor will try to derive \f(CW\*(C`Proto\*(C'\fR from the service
name. As a last resort \f(CW\*(C`Proto\*(C'\fR \*(L"tcp\*(R" is assumed. The \f(CW\*(C`Type\*(C'\fR
parameter will be deduced from \f(CW\*(C`Proto\*(C'\fR if not specified.
.Sp
If the constructor is only passed a single argument, it is assumed to
be a \f(CW\*(C`PeerAddr\*(C'\fR specification.
.Sp
If \f(CW\*(C`Blocking\*(C'\fR is set to 0, the connection will be in nonblocking mode.
If not specified it defaults to 1 (blocking mode).
.Sp
Examples:
.Sp
.Vb 3
\& $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerAddr => 'www.perl.org',
\& PeerPort => 'http(80)',
\& Proto => 'tcp');
.Ve
.Sp
.Vb 1
\& $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerAddr => 'localhost:smtp(25)');
.Ve
.Sp
.Vb 4
\& $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(Listen => 5,
\& LocalAddr => 'localhost',
\& LocalPort => 9000,
\& Proto => 'tcp');
.Ve
.Sp
.Vb 1
\& $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new('127.0.0.1:25');
.Ve
.Sp
.Vb 6
\& $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerPort => 9999,
\& PeerAddr => inet_ntoa(INADDR_BROADCAST),
\& Proto => udp,
\& LocalAddr => 'localhost',
\& Broadcast => 1 )
\& or die "Can't bind : $@\en";
.Ve
.Sp
.Vb 1
\& NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE
.Ve
.Sp
As of \s-1VERSION\s0 1.18 all IO::Socket objects have autoflush turned on
by default. This was not the case with earlier releases.
.Sp
.Vb 1
\& NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE
.Ve
.Sh "\s-1METHODS\s0"
.IX Subsection "METHODS"
.IP "sockaddr ()" 4
.IX Item "sockaddr ()"
Return the address part of the sockaddr structure for the socket
.IP "sockport ()" 4
.IX Item "sockport ()"
Return the port number that the socket is using on the local host
.IP "sockhost ()" 4
.IX Item "sockhost ()"
Return the address part of the sockaddr structure for the socket in a
text form xx.xx.xx.xx
.IP "peeraddr ()" 4
.IX Item "peeraddr ()"
Return the address part of the sockaddr structure for the socket on
the peer host
.IP "peerport ()" 4
.IX Item "peerport ()"
Return the port number for the socket on the peer host.
.IP "peerhost ()" 4
.IX Item "peerhost ()"
Return the address part of the sockaddr structure for the socket on the
peer host in a text form xx.xx.xx.xx
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
Socket, IO::Socket
.SH "AUTHOR"
.IX Header "AUTHOR"
Graham Barr. Currently maintained by the Perl Porters. Please report all
bugs to <perl5\-porters@perl.org>.
.SH "COPYRIGHT"
.IX Header "COPYRIGHT"
Copyright (c) 1996\-8 Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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