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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/Net/NNTP.pm')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/Net/NNTP.pm | 21 |
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/lib/Net/NNTP.pm b/lib/Net/NNTP.pm index b9c5d6f..8fb2d64 100644 --- a/lib/Net/NNTP.pm +++ b/lib/Net/NNTP.pm @@ -35,16 +35,19 @@ my $nossl_warn = !$ssl_class && 'To use SSL please install IO::Socket::SSL with version>=2.007'; # Code for detecting if we can use IPv6 +my $family_key = 'Domain'; my $inet6_class = eval { require IO::Socket::IP; no warnings 'numeric'; - IO::Socket::IP->VERSION(0.20); + IO::Socket::IP->VERSION(0.20) || die; + $family_key = 'Family'; } && 'IO::Socket::IP' || eval { require IO::Socket::INET6; no warnings 'numeric'; IO::Socket::INET6->VERSION(2.62); } && 'IO::Socket::INET6'; + sub can_ssl { $ssl_class }; sub can_inet6 { $inet6_class }; @@ -81,9 +84,10 @@ sub new { $connect{$_} = $arg{$_} for(grep { m{^SSL_} } keys %arg); } - foreach my $o (qw(LocalAddr Timeout)) { + foreach my $o (qw(LocalAddr LocalPort Timeout)) { $connect{$o} = $arg{$o} if exists $arg{$o}; } + $connect{$family_key} = $arg{Domain} || $arg{Family}; $connect{Timeout} = 120 unless defined $connect{Timeout}; $connect{PeerPort} = $arg{Port} || 'nntp(119)'; foreach my $h (@{$hosts}) { @@ -799,8 +803,11 @@ Net::NNTP - NNTP Client class C<Net::NNTP> is a class implementing a simple NNTP client in Perl as described in RFC977 and RFC4642. +With L<IO::Socket::SSL> installed it also provides support for implicit and +explicit TLS encryption, i.e. NNTPS or NNTP+STARTTLS. The Net::NNTP class is a subclass of Net::Cmd and IO::Socket::INET. +IO::Socket::IP, IO::Socket::INET6 or IO::Socket::INET. =head1 CONSTRUCTOR @@ -843,10 +850,12 @@ so that the remote server becomes innd. If the C<Reader> option is given with a value of zero, then this command will not be sent and the connection will be left talking to nnrpd. -B<LocalAddr> - If multiple IP addresses are present on the client host -with a valid route to the destination, you can specify the address your -C<Net::NNTP> connects from and this way override the operating system's -pick. +B<LocalAddr> and B<LocalPort> - These parameters are passed directly +to IO::Socket to allow binding the socket to a a specific local addr and port. + +B<Domain> - This parameter is passed directly to IO::Socket and makes it +possible to enforce IPv4 connections even if L<IO::Socket::IP> is used as super +class. Alternatively B<Family> can be used. =back |