directly with this rpc call.
What a mess, if anyone is interested I will keep you up to date on the
fix for this product.
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From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 12:17 AM
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Subject: Re: Broadcast ports
Elijah Savage III wrote:
this came about they are using this program to update the
clients I
suppose or at least I was told and clients on the same subnet
they can
go out and discover those clients, but any clients not on the
same
subnet that has to cross the router the discover utility
No wonder you are a bit lost. They aren't using our networking terminology
quite correctly. There's no such thing as a broadcast port and hence you
can't open it. Perhaps what they mean is that you need to get the router to
forward the IP broadcasts to UDP port 42508. Do this with an ip
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No wonder you are a bit lost. They aren't using our networking terminology
quite correctly. There's no such thing as a broadcast port and hence you
can't open it. Perhaps what they mean is that you need to get
Chuck's Long Road wrote:
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote in
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No wonder you are a bit lost. They aren't using our
networking terminology
quite correctly. There's no such thing as a broadcast port
and hence you
can't open it. Perhaps
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