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Easy UDP/TCP Project
Bid Request Id: 33757
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StudentAlex (13 ratings)
(Software buyer rating 10)
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Very Good - 8.33%
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Good
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Approved on: |
Nov 3, 2002 2:09:37 PM EDT
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Bidding Closes: |
Nov 5, 2002 10:12:14 PM EDT
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Deadline: |
11/6/2002 12:12:12 PM
TIME EXPIRED
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Description:
The Specs are attached. There are two parts. For the first part most of the code is attached you just have to modify it a little bit. You probably want to change the print function and convert from hex, but that is all easy stuff. Please see the attached files.
Deliverables: 1) Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done.
2) Installation package that will install the software (in ready-to-run condition) on the platform(s) specified in this bid request.
3) Complete ownership and distribution copyrights to all work purchased.
Platform:
Must work on UNIX
Must be 100% finished and received by buyer on:
Nov 6, 2002 12:12:12 PM EDT
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This bid was accepted by the buyer!
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$60 (USD)
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Nov 3, 2002 4:08:43 PM EDT
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9.5
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I have lots of experience with BSD sockets and can do this in a couple of hours. It will be graded on Solaris 2.x, correct? I have access to a few Solaris machines and can ensure that it compiles and runs correctly in that environment.
The example code sets the sin_port field directly, with a comment about network byte order. This is actually the wrong way of doing it, htons() should be used... but if both hosts (connecting and listening) use the same byte order, it will coincidentally work. Am I *required* to use the example source code, or is that just meant to illustrate use of the required system calls?
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