On 2020-03-02 19:59, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2020-03-02 19:56, Robert Armstrong wrote:
First of
all, unless PyDECnet is somewhat limited, it should be fine
using the standard Multinet port for all incoming connections
?? I don't see how you can have multiple Multinet TCP connections all
listening on port 700 at the same time.? Yes, you can have multiple
outgoing connections all to port 700 on some remote machine, but
that's not the same.? And for UDP it's no problem for everybody to
share the same port, but again that's not the same.
Hum. Have you ever wondered how HTTP works, Bob? Everyone from the
outside connects to port 80 on the server, and everyone gets served, in
parallel...
Same thing.
And I don't meant to insult. Maybe we're just talking past each other
here? But really, in RSX, I can setup multiple connections in TCP, all
using local port 700, all being connected by different remote ends.
TCP don't have any problems with the concept.
Johnny
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