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Computers and Technology, 13.05.2021 22:50, serenad2

Create two programs: a client and a server. Let the two communicate through sockets. The client will pass a string to the server, the server simply reverses the string, and returns it to the client which prints it out. Use a multi-threaded server that will spawn a thread for every request. Test your implementation with multiple client/requests. Check if you can simulate denial of service.

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