Hi
I'm just starting to experiment with very simple sockets for message
between two computers on the same TCP/IP LAN. I'm taking the scripts
posted by Kevin on 6 Nov and Mark on 1 Jan as my starting point.
I'm hoping to use the same stack on both computers, each acting as
both a host and a client. Here are some simple/stupid questions:
1) is there a reverse of the "accept" command, i.e. the facility to
stop the host from accepting connections?
2) is there any way of finding out the IP address of the current
computer a stack is running on without making a socket connection to
another machine?
Thanks to both Kevin and Mark for helping me to get started in this area!
Thanks for any help.
Peter
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