Well it's actually a project for a company that needs a tcp listener for the data sent by the devices. You are right about my question. It's a bit irrelevant with gentoo but I'm working on gentoo and I'm asking this list because I consider its users have wide knowledge on general programming. In fact I got a good suggestion and I believe my search is done. Thank you anyway.
On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 1:20 AM, Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com>wrote: > On 03/02/2014 23:51, xarman wrote: > > > > On 02/03/2014 11:43 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote: > >> On 03/02/2014 20:15, xarman wrote: > >>> I'm interested in making a TCP Listener in C / C++ on Linux to accept > >>> many connections simultaneously. I did a relative search on the Web and > >>> although I am aware of the C language as to a certain extent, I > >>> struggle to find a model program. Essentially, it is the listener of a > >>> server that receives a signal and stores it in a database and do some > >>> other functions. I know how to do the functions but I'm looking for a > >>> way to fix the basic skeleton of listener that will be always active. > >>> I'm not sure if I need multi threading or multi socketing for multi > >>> connections. > >>> If you have any knowledge on the subject or have a simple example or > even > >>> some reference in order to work on that, I'd appreciate it. > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> Is this a school homework question? > >> > >> > >> > > No. Why are you asking? > > > It's worded like one, and it's your first post to this list I can find. > Google the topic "do my homework for me". > > There's always a chance it's a genuine question though. If so, you are > unlikely to get decent answers here, this is a user-based support list > for users of Gentoo. Your question is better directed to forums that > deal with C programming as their core topic. > > > > > -- > Alan McKinnon > alan.mckin...@gmail.com > > >