> Does the UDP packet's header contain the port of the Router or the > initial sender port ? I'd guess the later, as when you send some
The datagram can only contain the address and port of the sender. BUT the sender, in the case of NAT routers, is the NAT and NOT the client machine where your code is running. > Anyway, I'll do a loose bind then, ie: if there's no perfect IP / > Port match, I'd do only a IP match, that should be ok in my case. Which will work just fine if you only have one peer coming in from that particular address... Len www.serverframework.com _______________________________________________ ENet-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.cubik.org/mailman/listinfo/enet-discuss
