Hello Brian, You can start with one server and one client on each side. If privacy is not a concern for your application, you don't need to encrypt the data over SSL.
The easiest to use is a basic LineReceiver and a line sender. Next, you can use JSON if you want to send more than text. Look at the examples ! TIP: The sender might tell the other peer on which port its receiver is listening. a 2010/4/8 Glyph Lefkowitz <gl...@twistedmatrix.com>: > > On Apr 7, 2010, at 6:35 PM, Reza Lotun wrote: > > Here's one of many solutions: get one or more publicly available > servers, and stick some XMPP software (twisted.words, Punjab, > ejabberd, whatever). Turn on SSL. Now you have a secure, centralized > communications system. > > Another solution, if you want to go down the "real P2P" route, is to start > maintaining Divmod Vertex <http://divmod.org/trac/wiki/DivmodVertex> - it's > a pretty good proof of concept, and solves many of the really hard problems > (especially NAT traversal), but it will definitely need to be fixed up if > you want to deploy it in a real-world application. > > _______________________________________________ > Twisted-Python mailing list > Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com > http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python > > -- Alexandre Quessy http://alexandre.quessy.net/ _______________________________________________ Twisted-Python mailing list Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python