Client Code

use IO::Socket::INET; use IO::Handle; my($status,$md_self,@md_others); $|=1; $status=0; $md=0; @md_others=("0"); $md_others=join(' ',@md_others); $| = 1; my ($socket,$client_socket); print "TCP Connection Success.\n"; # creating object interface of IO::Socket::INET modules which inte +rnally creates # socket, binds and connects to the TCP server running on the spec +ific port. $socket = new IO::Socket::INET (PeerHost => '127.0.0.1', PeerPort => '5000', Proto => 'tcp', ) or die "ERROR in Socket Creation + : $!\n"; # write on the socket to server. $_=join(' ',$status,$md,$md_others); print $socket $_; $data=<$socket>; print $data; $socket->close();


In reply to Re^4: communication between server/client by hari9
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