Hi, I'm experimenting with a basic socket program(from a book), and both the client and server programs are on my computer. In both programs, I call socket.gethostname(), but I discovered that when I am connected to the internet, both the client and server hang and nothing happens. I discovered that the hostname of my computer automatically changes to that of my isp when I'm connected to the internet, and presumably the server program on my computer cannot listen on my isp's address(host, port). Is there a way to make the hostname of my computer static, so that it doesn't change to my isp's hostname when I connect to the internet. I'm using mac os 10.4.7. Why does my computer's hostname dynamically change in the first place?
server program: ------------------- import socket s = socket.socket() host = socket.gethostname() print host port = 1274 s.bind((host, port)) s.listen(5) while("Ctrl-C hasn't been entered"): c, addr = s.accept() #blocks and waits for client connection print "Got socket connection from", addr c.send("Thank you for connecting. Now get lost.") c.close() client program: ------------------- import socket s = socket.socket() host = socket.gethostname() port = 1274 s.connect((host, port)) print s.recv(1024) s.close() -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list