Best method for an NT service and python to interact?
Charlie Orford
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Sat Nov 22 21:23:16 EST 2003
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 12:21:57 -0500, Peter Hansen <peter at engcorp.com> fought
his way into comp.lang.python, paused briefly and let forth upon the
unsuspecting patrons the following literary masterpiece:
>Brad Clements wrote:
>>
>> _
>> "Charlie Orford" <usenetBLOCK at myrealbox.com> wrote in message
>> news:qq1rrvkm58mddn4f7ost889dligvlo65c2 at 4ax.com...
>>
>> > Thanks Peter. I am so clowded with Win32 programming that all I think
>> about
>> > is window messaging. Setting up a simple UDP server is a great idea and I
>> > think I will go down this route.
>>
>> Don't forget to consider the security ramifications of such a simple
>> approach.
>
>I'll put it another way: make sure that your server is bound to
>('127.0.0.1', port) instead of ('' , port) and there should be
>relatively few issues with security.
>
>-Peter
Worry not guys - i may be a python newbie but i am no stranger to the
realities of coding a secure solution :o)
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Charlie
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