C/C++ library as FTP server [closed] - c++

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I have to add a ftp server to my C++ program so it can receive some files.
Do you know any library out there in C or C++ ?

This one is exactly what I'm looking for: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cftpserver
It's a nice class of two files only where you can start, stop the server, set port,
add users that can connect and their home directory etc ...

This seems to be a good one: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/IP/ftpclientclass.aspx

These guys are known for making the premier network libraries: http://www.nsoftware.com/ipworks

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Please suggest me in creating websocket client and server in c++?
im using gcc 4.4 and also i need to know whether both ws and wss can be done.
Please provide any tutorial sites or sample code to use.
There is an awesome C++ WebSocket library, hosted on GitHub.
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I've been looking for an example of a simple server - client dbus method calling (a client that calls a simple hello world method on the server) but all I've found until now it's incomplete and bad explained. Could someone suggest me where to find a good example?
For now I've read the official documentation:
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I'm going to make a realtime multiplayer game using the WebSocket technology. However, I am unsure which server implementation I should use. I've found two mature (enough) libraries that suit my needs. libwebsockets and WebSockets++.
Did anyone try them out? Can someone point out the main differences between these two libraries?
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I'm looking for a library which allows my C++ application (run in Windows) to download torrents. I can't, however, find any out there.
Can someone please point me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance.
http://www.rasterbar.com/products/libtorrent/
It is used in Halite, which is a pretty good client :)
The library has a BSD license, and seems to be used in quite a few clients:
http://www.rasterbar.com/products/libtorrent/projects.html
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I need a portable C/C++ solution, so I'm looking for a C/C++ client library for Memcached that work on both Windows and Unix. Any suggestions?
There's libmemcached in C. Should be most portable :)
http://people.freebsd.org/~seanc/libmemcache/
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