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sank
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      01-02-2004, 01:01 PM
hay all,
i want to use socket programming for 3 linux machines
peer-to-peer communication. how do i do socket programming in
reliable way.
thank u all.
 
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Neil Horman
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      01-02-2004, 01:13 PM
sank wrote:
> hay all,
> i want to use socket programming for 3 linux machines
> peer-to-peer communication. how do i do socket programming in
> reliable way.
> thank u all.

I think you should probably start by googling for linux socket
programming tutorials, or buying a book on the subject (I recommend
Linux application development, or Linux socket Programming). Then, if
there is something you don't understand, ask a less general question
here, and you will get a good deal more help. There isn't much anyone
on a newsgroup can do with as general a question as this, other than to
point you at reading material.

HTH
Neil

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      01-02-2004, 05:36 PM
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>hay all,
> i want to use socket programming for 3 linux machines
>peer-to-peer communication. how do i do socket programming in
>reliable way.
> thank u all.


A good starter reference is "Beej's Guide to Network Programming":

http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~beej/guide/net/

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