Re: Two ethernet cards/networks (still)

2006-09-10 Thread Steve Holden
Bob Greschke wrote: > "Steve Holden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>Bob Greschke wrote: >>The reason that "binding to a specific address is almost never used for a >>client" is because it's the server destination address that the network >>layer will use to de

Re: Two ethernet cards/networks (still)

2006-09-10 Thread Bob Greschke
"Steve Holden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Bob Greschke wrote: > The reason that "binding to a specific address is almost never used for a > client" is because it's the server destination address that the network > layer will use to determine which interface is

Re: Two ethernet cards/networks (still)

2006-09-07 Thread Steve Holden
Bob Greschke wrote: > There is a lot to stuff that seems to skirt around this issue (most of which > has to do with finding your IP address), but I can't find anything that > explains how to write a client that (in my case) needs to collect some > information from some equipment on a private net

Two ethernet cards/networks (still)

2006-09-07 Thread Bob Greschke
There is a lot to stuff that seems to skirt around this issue (most of which has to do with finding your IP address), but I can't find anything that explains how to write a client that (in my case) needs to collect some information from some equipment on a private network/Ethernet card, then tr