Re: Nice socket Classes
Re: Nice socket Classes
- Subject: Re: Nice socket Classes
- From: David Farler <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 06:51:17 -0500
Very interesting. It's amazing what slips by me unnoticed. Maybe I'm
just not looking in the right places. Now if I can only ween my friends
off AIM.... ;)
I'm actually very interested in making a nice utility for file sharing
that has very strong encryption, if not just for the learning
experience. Encryption is interesting to me. I'm still relatively new
to Cocoa. I'm just now beginning to get the hang of it ... which means
Apple will probably be coming out with something else shortly. ;) I
suppose I should start learning more about sockets. Can someone give me
a start on sending formatted messages and file data, and how to connect
clients to each other directly? I'm also not sure how to handle
multiple connections to people. For instance, say a client is listening
on a certain port. Another client calls that port and they agree to
connect. Does another port open after that? And another for the next
person? And another? How is this normally handled? Also, I'm guessing
there should at least be a separate port for file transfers, am I
right? I bet this sounds silly to you veterans.
On Dec 2, 2004, at 6:36 AM, Evan Schoenberg wrote:
On Dec 2, 2004, at 5:32 AM, David Farler wrote:
I'm trying to make a portable, universal alternative to AIM.
Jabber? :-)
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