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#! perl |
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# this listens for new tcp connections and hands them over to the server core |
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# wether this being an extension introduces or reduces stability problems |
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# is unknown as of today. |
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use Socket; |
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use IO::Socket::INET; |
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our $LISTEN = new IO::Socket::INET |
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LocalPort => cf::settings->csport, |
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Listen => 1, |
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ReuseAddr => 1; |
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if (!$LISTEN) { |
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# extension yes, completely stupid, not yet |
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warn "unable to establish listen sockect, exiting.\n"; |
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exit (2); |
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} |
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Event->io (fd => $LISTEN, poll => 'r', data => cf::WF_AUTOCANCEL, cb => sub { |
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my ($fh, $peername) = $LISTEN->accept |
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or return; |
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my $fd = fileno $fh; |
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my $host = inet_ntoa +(sockaddr_in $peername)[1]; |
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warn "new connection from $host\n"; |
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cf::add_client_socket $fd, $host; |
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}); |