On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 18:39:27 +0100, Steve Horsley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >JudgeDread wrote: >> hello python gurus >> >> I would like to establish a socket connection to a server running a service >> on port 29999. the host address is 10.214.109.50. how do i do this using >> python? >> >> many thanks >> >> > >Off the top of my head (so there could be errors): >
There are a few: >import socket >s = socket.Socket() s = socket.socket() >s.connect((10.214.109.50, 29999)) s.connect(('10.214.109.50', 29999)) >s.send("Hello, Mum\r\n") s.sendall("Hello, Mum\r\n") > >That should point you in the right direction, anyway. > >There is a higher level socket framework called twisted that >everyone seems to like. It may be worth looking at that too - >haven't got round to it myself yet. Twisted is definitely worth checking out. Jp -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list