The nice thing of named pipes in Windows is that they already work in a network just specifying the server name in the: CreateFile("\\ServerName\pipe\PipeName However, if this not fits your needs, you just have to build a read loop (I suggest OVERLAPPED I/O) that, at every read from the pipe, writes the received data to the socket.
The nice thing of named pipes in Windows is that they already work in a network just specifying the server name in the: CreateFile("\\ServerName\pipe\PipeName", ... However, if this not fits your needs, you just have to build a read loop (I suggest OVERLAPPED I/O) that, at every read from the pipe, writes the received data to the socket.
How to turn stream from Named Pipe into Socket Stream?(in C++ on Windows) - Stack Overflow.
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