(PHP 4 >= 4.1.0, PHP 5)
socket_sendto — Sends a message to a socket, whether it is connected or not
$socket
, string $buf
, int $len
, int $flags
, string $addr
[, int $port
= 0
] )
The function socket_sendto() sends
len
bytes from buf
through the socket socket
to the
port
at the address addr
.
socket
A valid socket resource created using socket_create().
buf
The sent data will be taken from buffer buf
.
len
len
bytes from buf
will be
sent.
flags
The value of flags
can be any combination of
the following flags, joined with the binary OR (|)
operator.
MSG_OOB |
Send OOB (out-of-band) data. |
MSG_EOR |
Indicate a record mark. The sent data completes the record. |
MSG_EOF |
Close the sender side of the socket and include an appropriate notification of this at the end of the sent data. The sent data completes the transaction. |
MSG_DONTROUTE |
Bypass routing, use direct interface. |
addr
IP address of the remote host.
port
port
is the remote port number at which the data
will be sent.
socket_sendto() returns the number of bytes sent to the
remote host, or FALSE
if an error occurred.
Example #1 socket_sendto() Example
<?php
$sock = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, SOL_UDP);
$msg = "Ping !";
$len = strlen($msg);
socket_sendto($sock, $msg, $len, 0, '127.0.0.1', 1223);
socket_close($sock);
?>
ole_DOT_omland_AT_gmail_DOT_com (2005-10-12 19:44:56)
Here's how you can make an udp broadcast, useful sometimes, and does seem hard to figure out hwo to do..
<?php
$sock = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, SOL_UDP);
socket_set_option($sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, 1);
socket_sendto($sock, $broadcast_string, strlen($broadcast_string), 0, '255.255.255.255', $port);
?>