[boulder.pm] forwarding "nonmember" bounce: client/server secure ?

Walter Pienciak walter at frii.com
Mon Mar 19 09:21:42 CST 2001


From: "Robert L. Harris" <Robert.L.Harris at rdlg.net>
To: Boulder Perl Mongers <boulder-pm-list at happyfunball.pm.org>
Subject: client/server secure ?
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  I've just been given the task of writing some perl code that will be
executed on ServerA, connect to ServerB, ServerB will collect some
information, run a command, etc, based on the request from A, then return
some output to ServerA...   Due to the nature of the servers, it needs to
be encrypted and use some handshaking to make it very hard if not
impossible to fake.

  Anyone have any simple code I can build upon or a good starting place?
I've never done network/socket code before.

Robert


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