I'm recently learning how to create sockets to connect to a webserver. I've managed to write a little something in Java:
BufferedReader inUser = new BufferedReader(new
InputStreamReader(System.in));
Socket clientSocket = new Socket("www.google.com", 80); // url expected
DataOutputStream outServer = new DataOutputStream
(clientSocket.getOutputStream());
BufferedReader inServer = new BufferedReader(new
InputStreamReader(clientSocket.getInputStream()));
String sentence = inUser.readLine();
outServer.writeBytes(sentence + '\n');
String modifiedSentence = inServer.readLine();
System.out.println("FROM SERVER: " + modifiedSentence);
inUser.close();
outServer.close();
inServer.close();
clientSocket.close();
I'm also using a socketTest program (from http://sockettest.sourceforge.net/ ) to test my client. The connection seems fine and I can use the sockettest to receive and send back messages (by hosting a local server). When I try to send a string to a webserver (in my java code it's named 'sentence'), it returns bad requests for random input like 'sd' or 'a', as expected. However, when I type the query I wished to receive feedback on, I don't receive anything. To be sure, this is what I put in (stored in 'sentence'):
GET index.html http/1.0
Either I should get the file if it exists or an exception if something went wrong, right? I don't receive anything though. Stranger yet, I've noticed that the first time I give input, I just have to make sure I have 3 separate random strings (separated by space) to have it accepted as valid input. And any random input I enter afterwards, like 'sd' will also be accepted.
Another observation I made is that the program keeps running. Normally I should read a single line then the program stops. This means it wasn't able to read anything.
I'm using port 80 for all the pages I've tried. Here's a small list of websites I've tried to perform a query on: - www.google.com - en.wikipedia.org - www.cracked.com
I've tried a few others setup for the sole purpose of tutorials. Why don't I receive anything? When I tried it with telnet some seemed to work (though www.google.com always returned a xxx error found).
Try writing an additional "\\r\\n" before flushing the output stream:
BufferedReader inUser = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in));
URL url = new URL("http://www.google.com");
Socket clientSocket = new Socket(url.getHost(), 80); // url expected
OutputStream output = clientSocket.getOutputStream();
PrintWriter pw = new PrintWriter(output,false);
pw.print("GET index.html HTTP/1.0\r\n");
pw.print("\r\n");
pw.flush();
BufferedReader input = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(clientSocket.getInputStream()));
String modifiedSentence = input.readLine();
System.out.println("FROM SERVER: " + modifiedSentence);
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