[reSIProcate] Basic client/server setup

Bryan Klisch bryank at blarg.net
Mon Nov 1 14:48:09 CST 2004


Community,

 

I understand the level of discussion in this development list is primarily
geared towards functionality improvements and details with the
implementation.  However, I don't see any "user" lists, so I humbly resubmit
my newbie question.

 

Is there anybody who would be willing to work with me to get a simple
client/server communication going?  As I said before, the lack of
documentation and code comments have left me trying to establish a
connection with the testServer and testClient apps (only because they seem
the most aptly named).  I have set up the project files in a debug Visual
Studio windows environment but am unable to get a socket connection
established.  I gave up on trying communicating between two different
machines and am just trying to get a single-machine scenario going at this
point.

 

The first thing I would like to know is simply what the command lines should
look like for the testServer and testClient apps?  This is what I am
currently using:

 

./testServer LOG_DEBUG 1 TCP

./testClient LOG_DEBUG "sip:fluffy at 192.168.1.100;transport=TCP"

 

I have details about what the debug trace is outputting and other code
changes I needed to make, but I think I just need to find somebody willing
to help me first.

 

My overall goal in getting up and running is to replace OpenSSL with a
smaller TLS library.  Once I have the initial communication framework in
place (with security), I don't anticipate having to bother this group much.
In return for any help, I am willing to document the steps necessary to get
up and running with a simple client/server communication example.  I believe
the document could be helpful for future users who come across reSIProcate.

 

I understand this list does not need to be bothered with this stuff as a
whole.  Please feel free to contact me directly if you are able and willing
to help.

 

Thanks,

Bryan

 

 

 

 

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