
Hello Brian, You can start with one server and one client on each side. If privacy is not a concern for your application, you don't need to encrypt the data over SSL. The easiest to use is a basic LineReceiver and a line sender. Next, you can use JSON if you want to send more than text. Look at the examples ! TIP: The sender might tell the other peer on which port its receiver is listening. a 2010/4/8 Glyph Lefkowitz <glyph@twistedmatrix.com>:
On Apr 7, 2010, at 6:35 PM, Reza Lotun wrote:
Here's one of many solutions: get one or more publicly available servers, and stick some XMPP software (twisted.words, Punjab, ejabberd, whatever). Turn on SSL. Now you have a secure, centralized communications system.
Another solution, if you want to go down the "real P2P" route, is to start maintaining Divmod Vertex <http://divmod.org/trac/wiki/DivmodVertex> - it's a pretty good proof of concept, and solves many of the really hard problems (especially NAT traversal), but it will definitely need to be fixed up if you want to deploy it in a real-world application.
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