Re: Socket question

2009-12-05 Thread Tim Roberts
perlsyntax wrote: > >I just want to know could it be done makeing my own socket tool that >connect to two server at the same time.And what link do i need to look at? You can certainly connect to two (or any number) servers at the same time, but you have to create two sockets to do it. -- Tim Ro

Re: Socket question

2009-12-03 Thread Lie Ryan
On 12/4/2009 1:52 AM, perlsyntax wrote: Is there away in python i can connect to a server in socket to two servers at the same time or can't it be done? use threading or non-blocking read. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Socket question

2009-12-03 Thread cassiope
On Dec 3, 7:45 am, perlsyntax wrote: > On 12/03/2009 09:28 AM, exar...@twistedmatrix.com wrote:> On 02:52 pm, > fasteliteprogram...@gmail.com wrote: > >> Is there away in python i can connect to a server in socket to two > >> servers at the same time or can't it be done? > > > I'm not sure what y

Re: Socket question

2009-12-03 Thread D'Arcy J.M. Cain
On Thu, 03 Dec 2009 09:45:19 -0600 perlsyntax wrote: > On 12/03/2009 09:28 AM, exar...@twistedmatrix.com wrote: > > On 02:52 pm, fasteliteprogram...@gmail.com wrote: > >> Is there away in python i can connect to a server in socket to two > >> servers at the same time or can't it be done? > > > >

Re: Socket question

2009-12-03 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2009-12-03, perlsyntax wrote: > On 12/03/2009 09:28 AM, exar...@twistedmatrix.com wrote: >> On 02:52 pm, fasteliteprogram...@gmail.com wrote: >> >>> Is there away in python i can connect to a server in socket to >>> two servers at the same time or can't it be done? >> >> I'm not sure what you'r

Re: Socket question

2009-12-03 Thread perlsyntax
On 12/03/2009 09:28 AM, exar...@twistedmatrix.com wrote: On 02:52 pm, fasteliteprogram...@gmail.com wrote: Is there away in python i can connect to a server in socket to two servers at the same time or can't it be done? I'm not sure what you're asking. Can you clarify? Jean-Paul I just want

Re: Socket question

2009-12-03 Thread exarkun
On 02:52 pm, fasteliteprogram...@gmail.com wrote: Is there away in python i can connect to a server in socket to two servers at the same time or can't it be done? I'm not sure what you're asking. Can you clarify? Jean-Paul -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Socket question

2009-12-03 Thread perlsyntax
Is there away in python i can connect to a server in socket to two servers at the same time or can't it be done? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Socket Question

2008-10-01 Thread Mark Tolonen
"Ali Hamad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello All : A socket question from a networking newbie. I need to create a server that: 1) receive a message from client. 2) check that message and response to it. 3) the client get the server message

Re: Socket Question

2008-10-01 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maybe you need to close the socket somewhere else, rather than to close it when you receive the your response. On 9月30日, 上午7时01分, Ali Hamad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello All : > > A socket question from a networking newbie. I need to create > a server that: > > 1

Re: Socket Question

2008-10-01 Thread Leon Zhang
Maybe you need to close the socket somewhere else, rather than to close it when you receive the your response. On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 7:01 AM, Ali Hamad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello All : > > A socket question from a networking newbie. I need to create > a server that

Socket Question

2008-10-01 Thread Ali Hamad
Hello All : A socket question from a networking newbie. I need to create a server that: 1) receive a message from client. 2) check that message and response to it. 3) the client get the server message and send another message. 4) finally, the server receive the message and close the connection

Re: socket question

2006-09-13 Thread hg
Diez B. Roggisch wrote: > hg wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I am not sure whether this is a python-related question. >> >> If I have device A than sends XX bytes to device B, and device B does a >> recv(XX) using the default timeout, what could make device B wake-up >> with less than XX bytes received ? >

Re: socket question

2006-09-13 Thread hg
Jean-Paul Calderone wrote: > On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 08:13:43 -0500, hg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am not sure whether this is a python-related question. >> >> If I have device A than sends XX bytes to device B, and device B does a >> recv(XX) using the default timeout, what could make d

Re: socket question

2006-09-13 Thread Jean-Paul Calderone
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 08:13:43 -0500, hg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hi, > >I am not sure whether this is a python-related question. > >If I have device A than sends XX bytes to device B, and device B does a >recv(XX) using the default timeout, what could make device B wake-up >with less than XX byte

Re: socket question

2006-09-13 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
hg wrote: > Hi, > > I am not sure whether this is a python-related question. > > If I have device A than sends XX bytes to device B, and device B does a > recv(XX) using the default timeout, what could make device B wake-up > with less than XX bytes received ? There exist higher abstractions fo

socket question

2006-09-13 Thread hg
Hi, I am not sure whether this is a python-related question. If I have device A than sends XX bytes to device B, and device B does a recv(XX) using the default timeout, what could make device B wake-up with less than XX bytes received ? Regards, hg -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/py

Re: socket question

2005-02-07 Thread Philippe C. Martin
Thanks, it was a bind problem: socket.gethostname() returns 'localhost' where '' is was was needed. Regards, Philippe On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 11:02:13 -0800, Kartic wrote: > > Philippe C. Martin wrote: >> >> My problem is that I cannot connect to my server if the client is > not on >> >> the sam

Re: socket question

2005-02-07 Thread Philippe C. Martin
Yes it was. Regards, Philippe On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 21:30:28 +, Steve Horsley wrote: > Philippe C. Martin wrote: >> Thanks you! that did it. >> > > That makes me wonder what socket.gethostname() was returning. > It wasn't 'localhost', was it? > > Steve -- http://mail.python.org/mailman

Re: socket question

2005-02-07 Thread Steve Horsley
Philippe C. Martin wrote: Thanks you! that did it. That makes me wonder what socket.gethostname() was returning. It wasn't 'localhost', was it? Steve -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: socket question

2005-02-07 Thread Kartic
Philippe C. Martin wrote: > >> My problem is that I cannot connect to my server if the client is not on > >> the same PC (although I'm doing the above). Does the machine running the server code also have a firewall installed that blocks access to the server port from outside? That is the only po

Re: socket question

2005-02-07 Thread Philippe C. Martin
Thanks you! that did it. PS: the 'wrong' info I got seems to be in the official howtos http://www.amk.ca/python/howto/sockets/ Regards, Philippe On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 18:23:28 +0100, Diez B. Roggisch wrote: >> A couple things to notice: we used socket.gethostname() so that the >> socket woul

Re: socket question

2005-02-07 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
> A couple things to notice: we used socket.gethostname() so that the > socket would be visible to the outside world. If we had used s.bind(('', > 80)) or s.bind(('localhost', 80)) or s.bind(('127.0.0.1', 80)) we would > still have a "server" socket, but one that was only visible within the > same

socket question

2005-02-07 Thread Philippe C. Martin
Hi, I am following a few tutorial and this howto: * ... What happens in the web server is a bit more complex. First, the web server creates a "server socket". #create an INET, STREAMing socket serversocket = socket.sock