Mark Luetzelschwab a �crit :
>
> Since I have been mucking around with sockets (as others on this list
> have), I decided to make a simple stack that acted as both a client
> and a server and could send any data between the two.
>
> My current plan is to make it a stack that can act as a library so I
> can use it at either end and make updates to it without messing with
> the rest of my stacks.
>
> In its current form, it lets you send data up to the stack acting as
> a server, send a simple command to request data from the server, and
> to send a file to the server. (remember, its the same stack, just
> running on two machines...and you hit "start server" on one). The
> conversation between the two continues until the client or server
> says "OK"...so the server can send error messages or whatever back to
> the client.
>
> Feel free to use it, take it apart, make it better (lots of
> room).....it should be a pretty good intro for someone who is just
> learning sockets, but also useful for someone who doesnt want to
> learn too much about them (and just wants to move small blocks of
> data between stacks). I'll post the library stack once I figure it
> out for my purposes.
>
> Detailed instructions are on the page...but in summary...open it on
> two computers, click on start server on one, type the IP of the
> server into the client, then send some data!
>
> Download from:
>
> http://www.tenet.edu/teks/language_arts/testsite/downloads/mc/mc.html
>
> Let me know what you think.
>
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Hi Mark,
Thank's a lot for doing your great socketsclientserver stack avalaible to the mc
list. I have just tested it and it's realy a king size piece of mc development.
I don't know how for yet but, i will probably use it as starter point for an MC
VPN experimentation.
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