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  1. Hello AutoIt programmers🙃 I don't know how can i aware of my Server IP Address changes I want to make program and start it in to check every 1 minute my Server and if IP Address changed then Send POST Action to this URL: api.telegram.com
  2. Hello, I have a problem, I downloaded example of TCP Server and Client, but client doesn't work, It shows TCPConnect 10060 error (timeout), I tried to turn on two servers, I think server work, because one server show 10048 error(Address already in use) I don't know why it doesn't work, I edited that script, but it doesn't work still. I tried TCPConnect and TCPAccept from AutoIt3\Examples\Helpfile, but TCPConnect shows error 10060(timeout)... Anybody knows how to fix it? Thanks ; SERVER #include <Array.au3> TCPStartup() Dim $Socket_Data[1] $Socket_Data[0] = 0 $Listen = TCPListen(@IPAddress1, 1018, 500) If @error Then ConsoleWrite('!-->['&@Hour&":"&@MIN&":"&@SEC&'] TCPListen error. ( ' & @error & ' )' & @CRLF) Exit EndIf While 1 For $x = $Socket_Data[0] To 1 Step -1 $Recv = TCPRecv($Socket_Data[$x], 1000000) If $Recv Then MsgBox(0, 'Client Number ' & $x & ' with connected socket identifier ' & $Socket_Data[$x], "["&@Hour&":"&@MIN&":"&@SEC&"]"&' Recived msg from Client: ' & @CRLF & $Recv, 5) TCPSend($Socket_Data[$x], 'bye') TCPCloseSocket($Socket_Data[$x]) _ArrayDelete($Socket_Data, $x) $Socket_Data[0] -= 1 EndIf Next _Accept() WEnd Func _Accept() Local $Accept = TCPAccept($Listen) If $Accept <> -1 Then _ArrayAdd($Socket_Data, $Accept) $Socket_Data[0] += 1 EndIf EndFunc ;==>_Accept exit; CLIENT $Connected = False TCPStartup() ; Start TCP. $timespentconnecting = TimerInit( ) Do $Socket = TCPConnect(@IPAddress1, 1018) ; Connect to server. $nERROR = @error ; TCPConnect @error. If not $nERROR Then ; If client connected to server. $Connected = True Else ; If TCPConnect didn't connected to server. ConsoleWrite( "["&@Hour&":"&@MIN&":"&@SEC&"] TCPConnect error. {CODE:" & $nERROR & "}"&@CRLF ) ; Show error. EndIf sleep(100) ; Sleep 0.1 secounds. Until $Connected = True or TimerDiff( $timespentconnecting ) > 10000 ; If client connected or timer > 10 secounds, stop trying connect to server. If $Connected = False then exit ; If client didn't connected to server, exit. TCPSend($Socket, 'Hi there. My computer name is' & ", " & @ComputerName & ", and its drive serial is " & DriveGetSerial(@HomeDrive)); Send to server data. Do ; Loop until client recives data from server. $Recv = TCPRecv($Socket, 1000000) ; Recive data from server. Until $Recv ; Stop looping when data recived from server. MsgBox(0, "["&@Hour&":"&@MIN&":"&@SEC&"] Recived from server:", $Recv); Show recived data from server. Exit(0) ; Exit.
  3. I have created a function that I hope will validate an IP address sent to it. I have searched the site for one but I wasn't able to find one that was bullet-proof from all the ones I have run up against here. This one will not only validate that the values are in the right range, but will also tell you what Class the IP address falls under. It will check for the invalid number ranges, 0.xx.xx.xx or 127.xx.xx.xx for example, as well as for the reserved ranges above 239.xxx. I've seen a lot of attempts with RegEx but I didn't find one that would correctly validate that all 4 octets are within the valid IPv4 range, most will check to see if the values are above 255 or below 0 or contain anything that isn't a number, but that doesn't validate an IP address it just validates whether the numbers look right. This will spit back an error if there are any non-numeric characters in the string, or you send it an IP address with less than all 4 octets. Or if your IP address is outside the valid class A-D ranges. Please beat this function up as much as you can so that I can tell if I missed something, and if there's anyone out there that understands the IPv4 standards that this function misses, please let me know so I can fix it. Thanks for looking. Global $IPAddress = "192.168.0.122" $Return = _ValidIP($IPAddress) If $Return < 0 Then Switch @error Case 1 MsgBox(64, "", "Error in IP address." & @LF & "Error code is: 1 - IP address starts with an invalid number = 0, 127 , 169 or is > 239") Case 2 MsgBox(64, "", "Error in IP address." & @LF & "Error code is: 2 - one of the octets of the IP address is out of the range 0-255 or contains invalid characters") Case 3 MsgBox(64, "", "Error in IP address." & @LF & "Error code is: 3 - IP Address is not a valid dotted IP address (ex. valid address 190.40.100.20)") EndSwitch Else MsgBox(48, "", $IPAddress & " is a valid Class " & Chr(@error) & " IP address") EndIf ; #FUNCTION# ==================================================================================================================== ; Name...........: _ValidIP ; Description ...: Verifies that an IP address is a valid IPv4 address or not ; Syntax.........: _ValidIP($sIP) ; Parameters ....: $sIP - IP address to validate ; ; Return values .: Success - String containing IP Address in Hex, @error is ASC value of the Class of the IP address ; Failure - -1, sets @error ; |1 - IP address starts with an invalid number = 0, 127 , 169 or is > 239 ; |2 - one of the octets of the IP address is out of the range 0-255 or contains invalid characters ; |3 - IP Address is not a valid dotted IP address (ex. valid address 190.40.100.20) ; Author ........: BrewManNH ; Modified.......: ; Remarks .......: Class A networks can't start with 0.xx.xx.xx. 127.xx.xx.xx isn't a valid IP address range. 169.xx.xx.xx is reserved and is invalid ; and any address that starts above 239, ex. 240.xx.xx.xx is reserved and should never be used or seen out in "the wild". ; The address range 224-239 1s reserved as well for Multicast groups but can be a valid IP address range if you're ; using it as such. ; This will validate an IP address that is 4 octets long, and contains only numbers and falls within valid IP address values. ; Anything else sent to it should fail the test and return -1. ; Related .......: ; Link ..........: _GetIP ; Example .......: No ; =============================================================================================================================== Func _ValidIP($sIP) $Array = StringSplit($sIP, ".", 2) If Not IsArray($Array) Or UBound($Array) <> 4 Then Return SetError(3, 0, -1) $String = "0x" If $Array[0] <= 0 Or $Array[0] > 239 Or $Array[0] = 127 Or $Array[0] = 169 Then Return SetError(1, 0, -1) EndIf For $I = 0 To 3 If $Array[$I] < 0 Or $Array[$I] > 255 Or Not StringIsDigit($Array[$I]) Then Return SetError(2, 0, -1) EndIf $String &= StringRight(Hex($Array[$I]), 2) Next Switch $Array[0] Case 1 To 126 SetError(65) Return $String Case 128 To 191 SetError(66) Return $String Case 192 To 223 SetError(67) Return $String Case 224 To 239 SetError(68) Return $String EndSwitch EndFunc ;==>_ValidIP
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