--- Greg Freemyer <greg.freemyer@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I've a question on socket programming (I'm a bit rusty on this).
I'm reading an article on NAT, which mentions a case where a client opens two sessions (to two distinct remote end-points), but from the same source ip:port.
How is this possible? I thought every time a client program open a socket to a remote ip:port, the OS will automatically associate the local endpoint with a differrent
On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 09:47:58 +0100 (MET), Verdi March <cincaipatron@gmx.net> wrote: port number?
Admittedly I am no expert on this but is it possible that the remote host are joining a multicast session in which they belong to the same multicast group and even though your program connects to the router and send singlas using the same socket more then one machine picks up the signal. just a thought. George ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca