#include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* * This method will print an error message. * char *msg - This is the prelude to the error message that should be printed. */ void error(char *msg) { // Print the error to stderr using the perror method. See page 328 in reference for details. perror(msg); // Exit the system with a negative 1 return, indicating an error. exit(-1); } /* * This is the main method for the client. * There are two parameters. argc must be 3. * argv[0] is the program name. * argv[1] is the name of the remote machine. * argv[2] is the port number. */ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int sockfd, portno, n; struct sockaddr_in serv_addr; struct hostent *server; char buffer[256]; if (argc < 3) { fprintf(stderr,"usage %s hostname port\n", argv[0]); exit(0); } // Read the port number from the command line. portno = atoi(argv[2]); // Open a socket. See man socket for details. // If the socket is less than 0, there is an error opening the socket. // Otherwise, the socket has been opened. { error("ERROR opening socket"); } // Get the hostname. server = gethostbyname(argv[1]); // If the server is NULL, there is no such host. if (server == NULL) { fprintf(stderr,"ERROR, no such host\n"); exit(0); } // Set the values in the buffer to zero. memset((void*)&serv_addr, 0, sizeof(serv_addr)); // Set up the server address type. serv_addr.sin_family = AF_INET; // Copy the data. memcpy((void*)&serv_addr.sin_addr.s_addr,(void*)server->h_addr, server->h_length); // Convert the byte ordering from the host byte ordering to the network byte ordering. serv_addr.sin_port = htons(portno); // connect to the socket. { error("ERROR connecting"); } // Prompt the user to enter a message. printf("Please enter the message: "); // Fill the buffer with zeros. memset((void*)&buffer[0], 0, sizeof(buffer)); // Read a string from the keyboard. fgets(buffer,255,stdin); // Write the buffer to the socket. // iF N IS LESS THAN 0, AN ERROR HAS OCCURRED WRITING TO THE SOCKET. if (n < 0) { error("ERROR writing to socket"); } // Fill the buffer again with zeros. memset((void*)&buffer[0], 0, sizeof(buffer)); // Read data from the socket into the buffer. // If n is less than 0, an error has occurred reading from the socket. if (n < 0) { error("ERROR reading from socket"); } // Print the buffer out to the console. printf("%s\n",buffer); // Fill the buffer again with zeros. memset((void*)&buffer[0], 0, sizeof(buffer)); // Read data from the socket into the buffer. // If n is less than 0, an error has occurred reading from the socket. if (n < 0) { error("ERROR reading from socket"); } // Print the buffer out to the console. printf("%s\n",buffer); return 0; }