Hello,
I actually try to make client-server program.
I'm using SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.0 and when I try to compile my code (by TELNET) I've got this error :
I'm just using this simple code :
and I get the same error if I use :
If someone can help me,
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Hi ,
I'm facing the following problem in socket programming.
My structure is
struct {
int i;
char *str;
}samp;
I'm creating the pointer to this structure and assigning the value to the structure members and send via the socket to the another process.
The receiver process when... (7 Replies)
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Iam working on tcp/ip programming.with some time interval server has to send data.client has to close the connection and to open the connection between the time interval.this is the scenario
when iam closing the connection in client side the connection terminates.how to... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I wanted to write a socket program in C, where I always want my socket connected to the server. i.e i shouldn't get disconnected once i get the response back from the server. I want to work in the connected mode, instead of disconnect and connect.
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Hello experts,
four machines need to communicate with each other. How can I start the socket programming. Can you please explain me more elaborated way.
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in socket programming how can i : Create for example 3 blank files, namely: server, client, network
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HI
Can anyone provide me with codes for file transfer server to client or vice versa?
Also please explain how to compile those programs in ubuntu terminal as i am totally new to socket programming.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
efax-gtk-socket-client
efax-gtk-socket-client(1) General Commands Manual efax-gtk-socket-client(1)NAME
efax-gtk-socket-client - a client of efax-gtk to work with lpd/lprng
SYNOPSIS
efax-gtk-socket-client [hostname] [port]
DESCRIPTION
This program enables lpd/lprng to access the efax-gtk socket server. Meaning the user can send faxes to a printer, which will ack as a fax.
It takes two arguments - first a hostname to connect to, and secondly a port number at that hostname to connect to. All efax-gtk-socket-
client does is to read from standard input (in this case from lpd/lprng) and passes it to a socket at the hostname and port number passed
as arguments to it (namely the hostname of the computer efax-gtk is running on - normally you would specify localhost - and the port number
of the socket).
fax:
:sd=/var/spool/fax:
:mx#0:
:sh:
:lp=/dev/null:
:if=/var/spool/fax/efax-gtk-faxfilter:
This will cause a printer by the name of "fax" to be available, which (if printed to) will send the file to the efax-gtk socket server. If
you set efax-gtk to listen on a port other than port 9900, you will need to amend the file /var/spool/fax/efax-gtk-faxfilter by hand to
specify the correct port number on which efax-gtk is listening.
Don't forget to restart the lpd printer daemon after amending /etc/printcap.
OPTIONS
[ hostname ] - The name of the host to listen to. Usually should be locahlhost.
[ port ] - the port number to listen to on the [ hostname ].
SEE ALSO efax(1), efax-gtk(1).
AUTHOR
efax-gtk-socket-client was written by Chris Vine <chris@cvine.freeserve.co.uk>.
This manual page was written by Lior Kaplan <kaplan@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
July 18, 2006 efax-gtk-socket-client(1)