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Jon,

I am not a Perl programmer but it looks like it is creating an Infoblox session instance from an Infoblox class (or whatever the equivalent is in Perl). You need to see the constructor for the class or see how the "new" method is implemented in the Infoblox class to understand whatever is going on. There could be quite a bit of code being executed as the session instance is being created. That is what you need to look at.
I am not familiar enough with Perl to know where to look next. It will probably be pointed to by an "Include" statement in that file that will tell you where to find the Infoblox session "class".

Pete Helgren

Jon S wrote:
I have a customer who is an ISP and wants to be able to interface with Infoblox, which is a RADIUS management appliance, directly from their 400 customer management application for account management of their internet customers.
I only have some sample code in PERL (posted below) that I can't really make heads or tails of. I am not even sure if it's doing HTTP or a Web Service or what. It's pretty greek. Has anyone done this from RPG by chance?
use strict;use warnings;use Infoblox;
#Creating a session to Infoblox appliance. my $session = Infoblox::Session->new( master =>"192.168.1.2", username => "user", password => "password" );
Thanks, Jon
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