Depends on what you mean by broadcasting UDP. Most blocking can be done
via the OS networking configuration/routing and/or via the router to
ISP.
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From: twsocket-boun...@elists.org [mailto:twsocket-boun...@elists.org]
On Behalf Of Justin Wright
Sent: Sunday, February
By broadcasting, I mean a udp packet sent to 255.255.255.255.
I am using windows XP and I don't think there is any outbound filtering
built in. And there is no ISP in this setup. Just a server with two
network adapters each on separate ip ranges.
So far our options include adding another
Am 01.03.2010 05:08, schrieb Justin Wright:
I am looking for a way to restrict the broadcasting of my UDP packets to one
of my two network adaptors.
This is what I do in such a case:
INetTarget: TSockAddrIn;
LanOut: TWSocket; // UDP
...
INetTarget.sin_addr.S_addr :=
Thanks Stefan,
I will give it a go.
I think I recognised your name from the Lake of Soft forum. Did you work
out that mixing problem?
Regards
Justin.
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From: twsocket-boun...@elists.org [mailto:twsocket-boun...@elists.org] On
Behalf Of Stefan Paege
Sent: Monday,
Hello,
is it only me who get's a timeout when trying to open www.overbyte.be or
is this a general problem?
Greetings
Markus
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Hello,
I can only subscribe what Francois said. Another annoying this is, that
many people already promised to help a bit in the wiki but didn't do it
up to now. The list of registered Wiki users is already long now, but
most of those didn't yet write a single page of it.
What is so hard in