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Python Network Programming

By : Abhishek Ratan, Eric Chou, Pradeeban Kathiravelu, Dr. M. O. Faruque Sarker
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Python Network Programming

By: Abhishek Ratan, Eric Chou, Pradeeban Kathiravelu, Dr. M. O. Faruque Sarker

Overview of this book

This Learning Path highlights major aspects of Python network programming such as writing simple networking clients, creating and deploying SDN and NFV systems, and extending your network with Mininet. You’ll also learn how to automate legacy and the latest network devices. As you progress through the chapters, you’ll use Python for DevOps and open source tools to test, secure, and analyze your network. Toward the end, you'll develop client-side applications, such as web API clients, email clients, SSH, and FTP, using socket programming. By the end of this Learning Path, you will have learned how to analyze a network's security vulnerabilities using advanced network packet capture and analysis techniques. This Learning Path includes content from the following Packt products: • Practical Network Automation by Abhishek Ratan • Mastering Python Networking by Eric Chou • Python Network Programming Cookbook, Second Edition by Pradeeban Kathiravelu, Dr. M. O. Faruque Sarker
Table of Contents (30 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Multiplexing a web server using select.epoll


Python's select module has a few platform-specific, networking event management functions. On a Linux machine, epoll is available. This will utilize the operating system kernel that will poll network events and let our script know whenever something happens. This sounds more efficient than the previously mentioned select.select approach.

 

 

How to do it...

Let's write a simple web server that can return a single line of text to any connected web browser.

The core idea is during the initialization of this web server, we should make a call to select.epoll() and register our server's file descriptor for event notifications. In the web server's executive code, the socket event is monitored as follows:

Listing 2.4 Simple web server using select.epoll 
#!/usr/bin/env python 
# Python Network Programming Cookbook, Second Edition -- Chapter - 2 
# This program is optimized for Python 2.7.12 and Python 3.5.2. 
# It may run on any other version with/without...