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Listening on port for incoming data?
I am not what I would call an experienced programmer.
I know some ksh etc.. I need to be able to listening on a port for incoming data on a ultra 10 using solaris 9. Basically all that I need to do at the moment is to log the incoming data on a specific port number. Any ideas on how I can get started on this? |
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