On 2016-01-20 16:19, Robert Armstrong wrote:
P.S. FWIW, you can also change the port number for
UDP too if you don't like the default of 700. In the case of UDP, though, I think
you'd have to use the same port number on both ends. For TCP it's only the
listening (passive) end port number that matters.
I think I might have over-designed my implementation. :-)
I can control both the local and remote port for all my connections. And
I also need the incoming packets to fully match. Which might be a
problem with TCP then, as VMS Multinet do not actually control the
originating TCP port... So it will be tricky to specify what it will be.
I guess I can let incoming connections accept any remote port.
Johnny
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