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First, you'll have to make it accessible. That probably means putting it on an Internet-addressible server on a public port. You might use an existing protocol such as IRC; that's handy.

I can't answer the other two questions. What do you mean "safely"? What does it need to do? Who should be able to connect? What shouldn't people be able to do?

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Re: Re: Creating a server you can connect to in perl?
by stonecolddevin (Parson) on Jun 30, 2003 at 03:39 UTC
    I just want to make sure that no one would sabotage it, rendering it useless or horribly maimed, or put raunchy photos/messages on it.
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