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-#!/usr/bin/env python
-
-'''
-No protection at all.
-
-All connections are accepted, there is no authentication, and no privacy.
-
-This is how ZeroMQ always worked until we built security into the wire
-protocol in early 2013. Internally, it uses a security mechanism called
-"NULL".
-
-Author: Chris Laws
-'''
-
-import zmq
-
-
-ctx = zmq.Context.instance()
-
-server = ctx.socket(zmq.PUSH)
-server.bind('tcp://*:9000')
-
-client = ctx.socket(zmq.PULL)
-client.connect('tcp://127.0.0.1:9000')
-
-server.send(b"Hello")
-msg = client.recv()
-if msg == b"Hello":
- print("Grasslands test OK")