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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Displaying every other line in an array. Post 303042543 by ignatius on Saturday 28th of December 2019 02:11:17 PM
Old 12-28-2019
Let me explain the pbtelnet function further. It uses the first array (testarray1) to display the name of the BBS. The second array (testarray2) contains the actual address of the BBS to connect to. And the third array (testarray3) contains the port number to use.

Thanks for any and all help. It is greatly appreciated.

Last edited by ignatius; 12-28-2019 at 05:21 PM..
 

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SOCKET-CONTEXT-OPTIONS(3)						 1						 SOCKET-CONTEXT-OPTIONS(3)

Socket context options - Socket context option listing

	Socket context options are available for all wrappers that work over sockets, like tcp, http and ftp.

	      o $bindto
		-  Used to specify the IP address (either IPv4 or IPv6) and/or the port number that PHP will use to access the network. The syntax
		is ip:port for IPv4 addresses, and [ip]:port for IPv6 addresses. Setting the IP or the port to 0 will let the system choose the IP
		and/or port.

	      Note

		      As FTP creates two socket connections during normal operation, the port number cannot be specified using this option.

	      o $backlog
		- Used to limit the number of outstanding connections in the socket's listen queue.

	      Note

		      This is only applicable to stream_socket_server(3).

       +--------+-----------------+
       |Version |		  |
       |	|		  |
       |	|   Description   |
       |	|		  |
       +--------+-----------------+
       | 5.3.3	|		  |
       |	|		  |
       |	|  Added backlog. |
       |	|		  |
       | 5.1.0	|		  |
       |	|		  |
       |	|  Added bindto.  |
       |	|		  |
       +--------+-----------------+
       Example #1

	      Basic $bindto usage example

	      <?php
	      // connect to the internet using the '192.168.0.100' IP
	      $opts = array(
		  'socket' => array(
		      'bindto' => '192.168.0.100:0',
		  ),
	      );

	      // connect to the internet using the '192.168.0.100' IP and port '7000'
	      $opts = array(
		  'socket' => array(
		      'bindto' => '192.168.0.100:7000',
		  ),
	      );

	      // connect to the internet using the '2001:db8::1' IPv6 address
	      // and port '7000'
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		  'socket' => array(
		      'bindto' => '[2001:db8::1]:7000',
		  ),
	      );

	      // connect to the internet using port '7000'
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		  'socket' => array(
		      'bindto' => '0:7000',
		  ),
	      );

	      // create the context...
	      $context = stream_context_create($opts);

	      // ...and use it to fetch the data
	      echo file_get_contents('http://www.example.com', false, $context);

	      ?>

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