[linux-help] Re: programming a Linux server
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John, Try this code and if it doesn't load up because of the news server,
here's the url:
http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/comer/books.html
This is from the course cs742 networking with TCP/IP. I have the book also
if you need it.
John Reinke wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone has found decent howtos or sample code for
> servers (and clients). I need to write a Linux server in C/C++ to
> communicate with a client via TCP/IP, and I need something to get me
> started with establishing the connection, exchanging data (possibly in
> large chunks or files), and designing a client/server protocol. I've not
> found anything suitable so far on the web, but I'll continue to search.
>
> I'm probably not quite ready to try to understand the sendmail or apache
> source code yet...
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
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