Hello! I'm trying to build a client / server setup using XML-RPC run over UNIX sockets.
Putting together the server part was a breeze, just define an xmlrpc class and have the reactor use it with a listenUNIX() call. Now, since I've been unable to put together a client I don't really know that the server works, but I'm assuming it is. At least it does not generate any run-time errors. Now, on the client on the other hand I've basically copied this example: http://twistedmatrix.com/projects/web/documentation/howto/xmlrpc.html#auto5 but replaced the Proxy connection string with: proxy = Proxy('file:///tmp/my_socket') in the hope that it would just magically work. It did not. Having a look at http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/browser/tags/releases/twisted-8.2.0/twisted/web/xmlrpc.py#L328 I see that the callRemote() method only seem to support connectTCP() and connectSSL(). Should it not also support connectUNIX? Is there any reason it does not? Am I insane? Is XML-RPC over UNIX domain sockets just plain crazy, or is there even some flaw that makes it impossible? Any suggestions are most welcome. Thank you. Kind regards, Kristian. -- Kristian Larsson KLL-RIPE +46 704 910401 k...@spritelink.net _______________________________________________ Twisted-Python mailing list Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python