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Node.js TCP client and server example
/*
In the node.js intro tutorial (http://nodejs.org/), they show a basic tcp
server, but for some reason omit a client connecting to it. I added an
example at the bottom.
Save the following server in example.js:
*/
var net = require('net');
var server = net.createServer(function(socket) {
socket.write('Echo server\r\n');
socket.pipe(socket);
});
server.listen(1337, '127.0.0.1');
/*
And connect with a tcp client from the command line using netcat, the *nix
utility for reading and writing across tcp/udp network connections. I've only
used it for debugging myself.
$ netcat 127.0.0.1 1337
You should see:
> Echo server
*/
/* Or use this example tcp client written in node.js. (Originated with
example code from
http://www.hacksparrow.com/tcp-socket-programming-in-node-js.html.) */
var net = require('net');
var client = new net.Socket();
client.connect(1337, '127.0.0.1', function() {
console.log('Connected');
client.write('Hello, server! Love, Client.');
});
client.on('data', function(data) {
console.log('Received: ' + data);
client.destroy(); // kill client after server's response
});
client.on('close', function() {
console.log('Connection closed');
});
@YodaEmbedding
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YodaEmbedding commented Nov 29, 2019

Is Hello, server! Love, Client. guaranteed to print? It seems like there's a race condition.

Actually, is anything other than E guaranteed to print?

@masvarn
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masvarn commented Feb 19, 2020

Hi, is it possible to use this to connect to a network share (smb1)?

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ghost commented Sep 29, 2020

The output:

Connected
Received: Echo server
Hello, server! Love, Client.
Connection closed

all is fine

@hamid814
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this gist was really helpful for me, thank you dude

@henrydcs
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Hi guys and gals,
I'm trying to create a simulator using Javascript for the front end which I can do, but I'm having a hard time with Node.js for the backend. When I click on, say, a Cisco router icon, I want the a physical connection to occur between my PC and the physcial router that is connected via ethernet. It is a laboratory router (no internet connection). I was thinking that I should download the NPM package telnet-client and require it in the node.js file. I don't know what to do from there. I assume I have to require net as well. Will someone help me. Please... Pretty please :)

@terthesz
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terthesz commented Apr 5, 2021

Please use arrow functions!

@NickTsl
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NickTsl commented Jul 15, 2021

hello, how can you prevent DDOS attacks on this code?

@ABHINAVABHISHEK
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how to set tcp headers on request and receive in the server

@zakcodez
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how to set tcp headers on request and receive in the server

I don't think you can set headers with TCP. HTTP maybe what you are looking for

@Raghupathy-max
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'Received: ' + data

I also have a same issue.......

@lenn-mark
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require("net") is not working in 16.13.1
when i move to 18.x now it says digital envelope routines unsupported
.......

@seyyednaquib
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you try to connect to another pc port? if yes, make sure to allow inbound firewall

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