I have a problem I need to do a program that can move file from the computer on to the server, they told me that via socket I could do it, so I read a bit and did these program
use IO::Socket; my $server = IO::Socket::INET->new( PeerAddr => 'localhost', PeerPort => 7888, Proto => 'tcp' ) or die "Can't create client socket: $!"; open FILE, "hello.txt"; print "Enviando informacion"; for (my $dots=1;$dots<=100;$dots++){ print "*"; } print "\n\n\n"; while (<FILE>) { print $_; print $server $_; } close FILE;
the server is this
use IO::Socket; my $server = IO::Socket::INET->new( Listen => 5, LocalAddr => 'localhost', LocalPort => 7888, Proto => 'tcp' ) or die "Can't create server socket: $!"; my $client = $server->accept; open FILE, ">out" or die "Can't open: $!"; while (<$client>) { print FILE $_; } close FILE;
but the thing is that these program only sends one program and I need to send many files that are store in a solder in my pc to the server but I have no idea on how to do that, can someone help me.
The ideas is simple on the flder of the PC everytime a file gets save there must be send to the server sometimes they save 2 or 15 files there so I need to send them all via socket to the server how can I do that? I have no idea can someone help me? thanks

In reply to Send many file via socket by padawan_linuxero

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