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io socket tcp Perl Module (on windows)
Posted by iam33 on September 28, 2006 at 17:15Thanks in advance!
Sorry for my unknowledge in perl…
I´m following the install instrucctionst of pandora in Windows 2003, and it says i need to install io-socket perl package,and i can´t find this package.it appears io-socket-multicas,io-socket-portstate…which is the appropriate?
Best regards!raul replied 18 years, 2 months ago 4 Members · 8 Replies -
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First at all: pandora official plattform is GNU/Linux. There are people who has been able to install Pandora in Windows plattforms, but it not easy!. I warn you ! 🙂
Official CPAN package name is exactly “IO::Socket” with the two semicolon…
List is a list of CPAN packages with IO::Socket pattern:
Module IO::Socket (GBARR/IO-1.2301.tar.gz)
Module IO::Socket::ByteCounter (IO::Socket::ByteCounter)
Module IO::Socket::INET (GBARR/IO-1.2301.tar.gz)
Module IO::Socket::INET6 (MONDEJAR/IO-Socket-INET6-2.51.tar.gz)
Module IO::Socket::Multicast (LDS/IO-Socket-Multicast-1.05.tar.gz)
Module IO::Socket::Multicast6 (NJH/IO-Socket-Multicast6-0.02.tar.gz)
Module IO::Socket::PortState (DMUEY/IO-Socket-PortState-0.03.tar.gz)
Module IO::Socket::PortState::cPanel (DMUEY/IO-Socket-PortState-cPanel-0.02.tar.gz)
Module IO::Socket::SSL (SULLR/IO-Socket-SSL-1.01.tar.gz)
Module IO::Socket::SecureSocks (ESSKAR/IO-Socket-SecureSocks-0.2.tar.gz)
Module IO::Socket::Socks (REATMON/IO-Socket-Socks-0.1.tar.gz)
Module IO::Socket::TIPC (INFINOID/IO-Socket-TIPC-1.06.tar.gz)
Module IO::Socket::TIPC::Sockaddr (INFINOID/IO-Socket-TIPC-1.06.tar.gz)
Module IO::Socket::UNIX (GBARR/IO-1.2301.tar.gz)You need only the first.
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1000 thanks!!!!
i know i would need a great patience and help, but i say … i must do it! 😆
Do you know any manual of win32 install o where can i obtain help in my steps?
i´m writing a sort manual with all my steps for future attempts…
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1000 thanks!!!!
i know i would need a great patience and help, but i say … i must do it! 😆
Do you know any manual of win32 install o where can i obtain help in my steps?
i´m writing a sort manual with all my steps for future attempts…
Could i request your help in that way?All I can say is… Raul (from this forum) has been setup Pandora many times in Windows enviroments. I dont know exactly how, I think that he used ActivePerl for execute PERL and Cygwin OpenSSH to implement SSH, but I you survive this, and want to make a documentation about it, it will be welcome !!! 🙂
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I think it’s installed in ActiveState, if not, try
[code:1]ppm> install IO-Socket-Socks
Also, maybe you have to change
from
[code:1]use SNMP;
to
[code:1]use Net::SNMP;and
[code:1]ppm> install Net-SNMP
If you read http://www.openideas.info/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=89,
you should set TZ [code:1]set TZ=WET before running server and use the command line with the installation directory, the best way is creating a .bat file
[code:1]@set TZ=WET
@perl pandora_network.pl c:pandora_serverRaul
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I think it’s installed in ActiveState, if not, try
Also, maybe you have to changefrom
[code:1]use SNMP;
to
[code:1]use Net::SNMP;and
SuRE ???. Both exists, but we need to use SNMP, not NET::SNMP, last one give us problems, and we decided to use SNMP some months ago, first beta has Net::SNMP, but second beta is using SNMP.
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i am using ActivePerl and using ppm to download (and build) packages.. it works great, but i can advise you to add more repositories
if you have ActivePerl then you can start > run > cmd and type “ppm”. it should open a userinterface of perl package manager.
then you do: edit > preferences > repositories, and add some
those did i add:
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/docs/ActivePerl/5.8/faq/ActivePerl-faq2.html#additional_repositoriesPS: the default (only 1) repository might not have net::snmp avaiable
hope this helps you
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I use http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/cgi-bin/ppmserver?urn:/PPMServer58
with this you can install all SSL related modules
i am using ActivePerl and using ppm to download (and build) packages.. it works great, but i can advise you to add more repositories
if you have ActivePerl then you can start > run > cmd and type “ppm”. it should open a userinterface of perl package manager.
then you do: edit > preferences > repositories, and add some
those did i add:
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/docs/ActivePerl/5.8/faq/ActivePerl-faq2.html#additional_repositoriesPS: the default (only 1) repository might not have net::snmp avaiable
hope this helps you
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I said:
Also, maybe you have to change…
Maybe -> If the user can’t find SNMP module, use Net::SNMP module, is better than nothing 😀
Raul
I think it’s installed in ActiveState, if not, try
Also, maybe you have to changefrom
[code:1]use SNMP;
to
[code:1]use Net::SNMP;and
SuRE ???. Both exists, but we need to use SNMP, not NET::SNMP, last one give us problems, and we decided to use SNMP some months ago, first beta has Net::SNMP, but second beta is using SNMP.