My replies inline ...
2009/4/30 Julien Philibin <julien_at_philibin.fr>:
> On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 9:30 PM, Bharath Raghavendran
> <rbharath25_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> 2009/4/30 Julien Philibin <julien_at_philibin.fr>:
>>> Very interesting Bharath !!!
>>>
>>> What would be your advice to get my program working ?!
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>
>> Unfortunately, I have no advice. I have made external ACLs using C++
>> and know how to handle this using the "cin" stream. With my knowledge
>> of C, the only thing I can think of is using file handling for stdin.
>> I am sure file handling should have ways to detect EOF (I need to
>> search net if you need more details :P )
>>
>
> Could you please show me your skeleton of your C++ Program ? I
> developed mine in C, because I use to develop a lot in C many years
> ago. But I don't mind developing it in C++ as it is not a very
> complicated program (Basically just using the SQL Lib) ...
Here is the code:
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
char a[50],b[50];
cin>>a>>b;
while(cin)
{
// do whatever
if( condition )
cout<<"OK\n";
else
cout<<"ERR\n";
cin>>a>>b;
}
}
You may alternatively use cin.getline(a,49); to get the entire line
into a variable and manually split the different components.
>
>> 127.0.0.1 or "localhost" is a connection to loopback interface which
>> is used to make connections to your own computer. If you have entered
>> the proxy address (assuming you are using squid as a proxy server) as
>> any of these two,
>
> Yes I am using it as proxy server. And it is directly set up in my
> browser's config.
>
>>your computer connects to squid using loopback
>> interface and hence your ip is shown up as 127.0.0.1.
>>
>> You can avoid this by putting your actual IP in the proxy address.
>
> What do you mean ? I checked in my documentation books and I wasn't
> able to find anything about the proxy's address.
I was referring to the proxy address setting in your browser's
configuration (the place where you mention the IP adress and port of
squid). Sorry for being unclear.
>
> And the thing is, it doesn't show up every time with 127.0.0.1, it is
> (apparently) shown as 127.0.0.1 randomly ....
Dunno about this :P
-Bharath
Received on Thu Apr 30 2009 - 05:00:49 MDT
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