#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use IO::Socket::IP; use IO::Socket::INET; use Socket qw( inet_aton inet_ntoa pack_sockaddr_in unpack_sockaddr_in ); # Some odd locations like BSD jails might not like INADDR_LOOPBACK. We'll # establish a baseline first to test against my $INADDR_LOOPBACK = do { socket my $sockh, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 or die "Cannot socket(PF_INET) - $!"; bind $sockh, pack_sockaddr_in( 0, inet_aton( "127.0.0.1" ) ) or die "Cannot bind() - $!"; ( unpack_sockaddr_in( getsockname $sockh ) )[1]; }; my $INADDR_LOOPBACK_HOST = inet_ntoa( $INADDR_LOOPBACK ); if( $INADDR_LOOPBACK ne INADDR_LOOPBACK ) { diag( "Testing with INADDR_LOOPBACK=$INADDR_LOOPBACK_HOST; this may be because of odd networking" ); } my $INADDR_LOOPBACK_HEX = unpack "H*", $INADDR_LOOPBACK; foreach my $socktype (qw( SOCK_STREAM SOCK_DGRAM )) { my $testserver = IO::Socket::INET->new( ( $socktype eq "SOCK_STREAM" ? ( Listen => 1 ) : () ), LocalHost => "127.0.0.1", Type => Socket->$socktype, Proto => ( $socktype eq "SOCK_STREAM" ? "tcp" : "udp" ), # Because IO::Socket::INET is stupid and always presumes tcp ) or die "Cannot listen on PF_INET - $@"; my $socket = IO::Socket::IP->new( PeerHost => "127.0.0.1", PeerService => $testserver->sockport, Type => Socket->$socktype, ); ok( defined $socket, "IO::Socket::IP->new constructs a $socktype socket" ) or diag( " error was $@" ); is( $socket->sockdomain, AF_INET, "\$socket->sockdomain for $socktype" ); is( $socket->socktype, Socket->$socktype, "\$socket->socktype for $socktype" ); my $testclient = ( $socktype eq "SOCK_STREAM" ) ? $testserver->accept : do { $testserver->connect( $socket->sockname ); $testserver }; ok( defined $testclient, "accepted test $socktype client" ); ok( $socket->connected, "\$socket is connected for $socktype" ); ok( $socket->blocking, "\$socket is in blocking mode after connect for $socktype" ); is_deeply( [ unpack_sockaddr_in $socket->sockname ], [ unpack_sockaddr_in $testclient->peername ], "\$socket->sockname for $socktype" ); is_deeply( [ unpack_sockaddr_in $socket->peername ], [ unpack_sockaddr_in $testclient->sockname ], "\$socket->peername for $socktype" ); is( $socket->peerhost, $INADDR_LOOPBACK_HOST, "\$socket->peerhost for $socktype" ); is( $socket->peerport, $testserver->sockport, "\$socket->peerport for $socktype" ); # Unpack just so it pretty prints without wrecking the terminal if it fails is( unpack("H*", $socket->sockaddr), $INADDR_LOOPBACK_HEX, "\$socket->sockaddr for $socktype" ); is( unpack("H*", $socket->peeraddr), $INADDR_LOOPBACK_HEX, "\$socket->peeraddr for $socktype" ); # Can't easily test the non-numeric versions without relying on the system's # ability to resolve the name "localhost" $socket->close; ok( !$socket->connected, "\$socket not connected after close for $socktype" ); } done_testing;