use Test::More; use strict; use warnings; use IO::Socket::INET; use t::Util; use Net::Proxy; my @lines = ( "swa_a_p bang swish bap crunch\n", "zlonk zok zapeth crunch_eth crraack\n", "glipp zwapp urkkk cr_r_a_a_ck glurpp\n", "zzzzzwap thwapp zgruppp awk eee_yow\n", ); my $tests = @lines + 2; plan tests => $tests; init_rand(@ARGV); # lock 2 ports my @free = find_free_ports(2); SKIP: { skip "Not enough available ports", $tests if @free < 2; my ( $proxy_port, $server_port ) = @free; my $pid = fork; SKIP: { skip "fork failed", $tests if !defined $pid; if ( $pid == 0 ) { # the child process runs the proxy my $proxy = Net::Proxy->new( { in => { type => 'tcp', host => 'localhost', port => $proxy_port, timeout => 1, }, out => { type => 'tcp', host => 'localhost', port => $server_port, }, } ); $proxy->register(); Net::Proxy->set_verbosity( $ENV{NET_PROXY_VERBOSITY} || 0 ); Net::Proxy->mainloop(1); exit; } else { # wait for the proxy to set up sleep 1; # the parent process does the testing my $listener = listen_on_port($server_port) or skip "Couldn't start the server: $!", $tests; my $client = connect_to_port($proxy_port) or skip "Couldn't start the client: $!", $tests; my $server = $listener->accept() or skip "Proxy didn't connect: $!", $tests; # mainloop(1) limits incoming connections to 1 sleep 1; my $client2 = connect_to_port($proxy_port); is( $client2, undef, "second client fails: $!" ); for my $line (@lines) { # anyone speaks first ( $client, $server ) = random_swap( $server, $client ); # send some data through print $client $line; is( <$server>, $line, "Line received" ); } $client->close(); is_closed( $server, 'peer' ); $server->close(); } } }