Am I on the right path

ADE n/a
Wed Aug 25 13:31:27 EDT 2004


Hi everyone:

        I was just wondering if this code makes sense to anyone. And if I am
writing it correctly, the program seems to keep crashing. I was also
wondering if anyone had any pointers.

The program is supposed to randomly choose an ip address and try and make a
conection on port 80

Cheers to anyone who helps

# GENERATE AND TRY AND CONNECT TO RANDOM IP ADDRESS

import socket, struct, random
RAND = random.random()
PORT = 80
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)

# These two functions aren't mine
def dottedQuadToNum(ip):
    "convert decimal dotted quad string to long integer"
    return struct.unpack('L',socket.inet_aton(ip))[0]

def numToDottedQuad(n):
    "convert long int to dotted quad string"
    return socket.inet_ntoa(struct.pack('L',n))
# I Think I understand them

HOST = dottedQuadToNum("24.207.19.240")
RAND = random.randrange(HOST)
HOST = numToDottedQuad(RAND)

try:
    sock.connect((HOST, PORT))
    print "connected to " + HOST + " on",
    print PORT
    sock.close()
except:
    print "could not connect to " + HOST + " on",
    print PORT


Cheers

Thank You

Andrew





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