Hi ive tried \r\n\n and pretty much every other combination I can think of.
But I still
cant get it to return a line break.
Otherwise the script is working though.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Lynch" <ceo@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 1:19 AM
Subject: Re: Bind IP with fsockopen
fputs adds a newline, and you've got \r\n already, so your total
output in the original is \r\n\n
In the socket_bind one, you've got none of the \r\n stuff at all, much
less \r\n\n
On Tue, April 10, 2007 5:56 pm, chris@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Im having trouble converting this snippet to use the bind_socket
function.
my original code is..
<?
$domain = 'internet.co.uk';
$fs = fsockopen('dac.nic.uk', 2043, $errno, $errstr, 60);
if (!$fs) {
fclose($fs);
} else {
fputs($fs, "$domain\r\n");
$line = fgets($fs, 1024);
echo $line;
}
?>
I think im getting stuck on the fputs bit.. I have this which does not
work..
<?php
$domain = 'internet.co.uk';
$sourceip = 'xx.xx.xx.xx'; // ip you want to bind to
$sock = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP);
socket_bind($sock, $sourceip);
socket_connect($sock, 'dac.nic.uk', 2043);
// Write
$request = "$domain\r\n";
socket_write($sock, $request);
//Read reply
// Close
socket_close($sock);
?>
Thanks
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