cool, nice one, thanks.
Jeethu Rao wrote:
> Simplest way would be to rename your python file with a .pyw extension
> instead of a .py extension.
> If you're looking for windows services, checkout
> win32serviceutil.ServiceFramework in pywin32.
>
> Jeethu Rao
>
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> > Hi
>
Simplest way would be to rename your python file with a .pyw extension
instead of a .py extension.
If you're looking for windows services, checkout
win32serviceutil.ServiceFramework in pywin32.
Jeethu Rao
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> Hi
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> I found a proxy that works fo
Hi
Thanks for the reply.
I found a proxy that works for me. Now I would like to know if its
possible to run a python script, so its not visible in the cmd window
(windows, i know, its bad :-) ) Maybe run it as a windows service?
Filip Wasilewski wrote:
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> > Hi all
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all
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> I am trying to create a lighweight tcp proxy server.
[...]
There is a bunch of nice recipies in the Python Cookbook on port
forwarding. In the [1] and [2] case it should be fairly simple to add
an extra authentication step with pyOpenSSL.
[1] http://aspn.acti
Hi all
I am trying to create a lighweight tcp proxy server.
I got this code from ActivePython documentation.
What I am trying to accomplish, is I need to connect to local instance
of the proxyserver (127.0.0.1). This server must then connect to a
remote jabber server, send data, and listen to inc