Gm Monks, To start with I'm using a 1 server- 2 client system(SocketProgramming). The server is a linux machine, and I'm working on windows machine. I used a socket program for a server-client pair in the server machine (logging into putty.) Client 2- I use the same client code on my machine(windows). My question is, how would I make client 2 communicate with the server(which is on linux machine)i.e what should be the socket details for client 2. In short: For server1(linux machine): LocalHost='localhost',LocalPort=9000; for client1(linux machine) PeerAddress='localhost',LocalPort=9000, for client2(Windows machine) PeerAddress='(IAM NOT SURE WHAT SHOULD COME HERE)',LocalPort=9000, Thanks in advance.

In reply to Socket programming with 1 server-Multiple client. by hari9

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