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Transfer an Array/File from one PC to another PC using ethernet port.

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Hello

My PC[Linux] has 2 ethernet card.I am using 1 port for internet.The 2nd port is connected with another PC[Linux] and same network address.I want to send data by the 2nd port to that PC on time interval.

Can u give me any sugession on to transfer an array or a file from 1 PC to Another PC in a LAN using C programming language ?

What types of information I need to learn to write this program? If u have any example it is better for me to understand.

Thank you.......
Nov 5 '07 #1
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arne
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Hello

My PC[Linux] has 2 ethernet card.I am using 1 port for internet.The 2nd port is connected with another PC[Linux] and same network address.I want to send data by the 2nd port to that PC on time interval.

Can u give me any sugession on to transfer an array or a file from 1 PC to Another PC in a LAN using C programming language ?

What types of information I need to learn to write this program? If u have any example it is better for me to understand.

Thank you.......
I recommend Beej's Guide to Network Programming. It contains all you need and also provides sample code.

HTH,
arne
Nov 7 '07 #2
mostafijur
12 New Member
Thanks ARNE for yr help.This book is helpful for my work.


I recommend Beej's Guide to Network Programming. It contains all you need and also provides sample code.

HTH,
arne
Nov 14 '07 #3

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