SPUG: BSD Sockets and perl

mike mike206 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 11 13:35:01 PST 2006


the perl cookbook is very handy for this and should answer your questions
and give all the examples you need.

http://www.unix.org.ua/orelly/perl/cookbook/ch17_01.htm

note the mispelling of 'oreilly' in the URL



On 1/11/06, Mike Schuh <schuh at farmdale.com> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, David S.Patterson wrote:
>
> >So you're saying either the client or server can read or write to each
> >other, blocking or non-blocking, with the same basic functions once the
> >connection is established?
>
> "client" and "server" merely indicate who called whom.  Think phone calls:
> the client calls the server but after that either may talk or both.
> Heck, neither could say anything - this could serve as an interesting way
> to monitor connectivity.
>
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> Mike Schuh -- Seattle, Washington USA
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