> I've got the below script saved on my server - but every time
> I use it I get an Internel Server Error! I've set the
> permission to 755 but still no luck. Any ideas folks?
>
> www.klconsulting.co.uk/cgi-bin/cssc.pl
>
>
If you run it in abrowser:
1) is it execuatbale?
2) is apache(or whatever webserever) configured to execute .pl files ac cgi
3) therer is no Content-type header
4) what do the logs say?
5) What happens when you execute it via cli?
6) icmp is , as far as I know, only doable as root. I remember using tcp,
maybe udp also but I don't do this very often.
HTH
DMuey
> #!/usr/bin/perl
> use Net::Ping;
>
> @host_array =
> ("192.153.1.10","192.153.0.18","212.241.168.197","212.241.168.
> 138","212.
> 241.167.11","194.153.21.68","194.153.20.100","194.153.20.51","
> 194.153.20
> .52","194.153.20.53","515.35.226.5","212.241.160.12","194.153.
> 1.19","194
> .153.1.18","212.35.224.125","212.35.224.126");
>
> $p = Net::Ping->new("icmp");
>
> $p->bind($my_addr);
>
> foreach $host (@host_array)
> {
> print "$host is ";
> print "NOT " unless $p->ping($host, 2);
> print "reachable.\n";
> sleep(1);
> }
>
> $p->close();
>
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of zentara
> Sent: 15 December 2003 15:16
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: pass vars to sub via TK/Button
>
> On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 12:27:34 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Oliver
> Schaedlich) wrote:
>
> >Greetings,
> >
> >I'd like to know how to pass variables fetched by TK/entry to a
> >subroutine by using a Button. The Button/-command line in
> the following
> >script is obviously wrong, but should suffice to illustrate
> what I want
> >it to do.
> >
> >I'd be happy if someone could tell me how to do this properly.
>
> #!/usr/bin/perl
> use strict;
> use Tk;
>
> my $main = MainWindow->new;
>
> my $var1 = $main -> Entry( -width => 30 );
> $var1 -> pack;
> my $var2 = $main -> Entry( -width => 30 );
> $var2 -> pack;
>
> $main -> Button
> ( -text => 'Add',
> -command => sub{\&add_item($var1,$var2)}
> ) -> pack;
>
> MainLoop;
>
> sub add_item {
> my (@widgets) = @_;
> print "@widgets\n";
> my $entry1 = $_[0]->get();
> my $entry2 = $_[1]->get();
> print "Added->$entry1 + $entry2 = ",$entry1+$entry2,"\n";
> return; } __END__
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