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In C, you bind your socket to a specific IP
Post #268,297
by
Arkadiy
9/21/06 10:26:22 PM
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In C, you bind your socket to a specific IP
rather than the usual 0.0.0.0
do "man" on "bind" system call
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Accessing multiple networks programatically
- (
bluke
)
- (3)
- Sept. 21, 2006, 07:25:43 AM EDT
To answer my own question ...
- (
bluke
)
- (1)
- Sept. 21, 2006, 07:28:29 AM EDT
isnt that what the routing table is for?
-NT
- (
boxley
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- Sept. 21, 2006, 05:53:09 PM EDT
In C, you bind your socket to a specific IP
- (
Arkadiy
)
- Sept. 21, 2006, 10:26:22 PM EDT
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