Network broadcasts
David Bovill
david.bovill at opn-technologies.com
Fri Jan 18 13:42:00 EST 2002
You have to know "where" the "broadcast" is coming from to connect using
TCP/IP (ie sockets) - so you will have to find the address of a server?
> From: Bill Vlahos <bvlahos at jpl.nasa.gov>
> Subject: Network broadcasts
>
> How can I listen for network broadcasts?
>
> The Open, Close, and Read socket commands looks like they need to know
> the specific host and I don't care (at least for the moment) where the
> broadcast is coming from. I want to listen for NTP (Network Time
> Protocol) broadcasts which are TCP and UDP port 123.
>
> Bill Vlahos
>
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