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You can alwas build a server/daemon that does this, quite simply, the trouble
is that when your common endpoint wants to write back, there is no way to figure out which single endpoint to send that data to. There are probably many tools/ways to do what you want, but you must be more spesific. Michael McConnell wrote: Ok here goes some crazy idea. What I want to do is accept multiple TCP connections, but yet, PIPE all the DATA into one single TCP connection?TCP---------\ \TCP-----------\ \TCP-------------======== TCP /TCP----------/ Hmm, lets see how outlook does with ANSI... Theories? Mike -- _________________________________________________________________________ Terje Eggestad [EMAIL PROTECTED] Scali Scalable Linux Systems http://www.scali.com Olaf Helsets Vei 6 tel: +47 22 62 89 61 (OFFICE) P.O.Box 70 Bogerud +47 975 31 574 (MOBILE) N-0621 Oslo fax: +47 22 62 89 51 NORWAY _________________________________________________________________________ |
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