Re: creating ,interacting with a process on a remote machin

2001-06-25 Thread Gary Stainburn
Hi Raju, I'm not totally sure what you mean by interact with remote sockets. If you mean that you want to connect from your box to a server listening on a socket on a remote machine, then I suggest you look at Net::Telnet. Although it's designed to let a perl script pretend to be a user telnet

Re: creating ,interacting with a process on a remote machin

2001-06-23 Thread Brett W. McCoy
On Sat, 23 Jun 2001, VeeraRaju_Mareddi wrote: > Is there any Module/Function that creates, interact with the sockets on > remote machine?. I am not able to find this function in IO::Socket::INET. > Actually my program should create a socket on a remote machine ,Creating a > process and Interactin

Re: creating ,interacting with a process on a remote machin

2001-06-23 Thread Jos I. Boumans
to do what? - Original Message - From: "VeeraRaju_Mareddi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Jos I. Boumans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 11:38 AM Subject: RE: creating ,interacting with a process on a remote machi

RE: creating ,interacting with a process on a remote machin

2001-06-23 Thread VeeraRaju_Mareddi
Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 3:05 PM To: VeeraRaju_Mareddi; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: creating ,interacting with a process on a remote machin I'm not quite sure what you want to do from the below description, but what you probably want to do is have 2 IO::SOCK

Re: creating ,interacting with a process on a remote machin

2001-06-23 Thread Jos I. Boumans
I'm not quite sure what you want to do from the below description, but what you probably want to do is have 2 IO::SOCKET scripts running, one on the host machine, one on the client one accepting connections, one making them, and thus talking to eachother... so please be more descriptive if we are

Re: creating ,interacting with a process on a remote machin

2001-06-23 Thread Me
> Is there any Module/Function that [...] interact with the > sockets on remote machine?. Yes, IO::Socket::INET. > I am not able to find this function in IO::Socket::INET. use IO::Socket; $socket = IO::Socket::INET->new(); print $socket "question\n"; $answer = <$socket>;