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by: Damir Hakimov |
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Hi All!
I'm writing a small programm which must send and service UDP broadcast
packets.
As start of it I looked at
/usr/share/doc/python2.4/Examples/Demo/sockets/broadcast.py
damir@debian-IBM:/usr/share/doc/python2.4/examples/Demo/sockets$
python2.4 broadcast.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
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by: pekspro |
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I need some code that gets the address from a server. I read somewhere
that you could do this by starting some broadcast server using UDP. The
client should send an broadcast message, and when the server answering
the client gets the address. But how do I implement this?
I did this simple quick-hack:
Server:
Socket server = new Socket(AddressFamily.InterNetwork,
SocketType.Dgram, ProtocolType.Udp);
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by: Frank Esser |
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Hello!
I have got machines that answer a certain UDP broadcast request with certain
information about them.
Some years ago I wrote a VB6 application that just sent out this UDP
broadcast request and received all machine information to display all
available machines in a grid.
Now I want to write the same application in C# but so far with no success.
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by: gregory_may |
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First the research links:
IPv6 spec (look for 'jumbo payload'):
http://www.cs-ipv6.lancs.ac.uk/ipv6/documents/rfcs/archive/rfc1883.txt
IPv6 Sample C# Client/Server
http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/ipv6.asp
I am developing an application where I need to broadcast information to
clients. I have hit a 64K limit in UDP broadcasting. I am not exited
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by: Shawn G. |
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I'm going around in circles here and need some help.
Scenario: I am using (have used) either the UDPClient class or Sockets
class to broadcast some bytes to 255.255.255.255 (udp protocol). Upon doing
so, a device (of which I will know nothing about) will receive my broadcast
and send out a broadcast of its own. Using Ethereal (LAN packet sniffer), I
can see my broadcast, and I can see the device broadcast. I cannot however
receive...
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by: Gunnar_Frenzel |
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Hello,
this might be an easy question, but I don't have any handy solution at
hand. I have an application that is supposed to send UDP broadcast. So
far so easy, I did:
Socket sockSendBroadcast = null;
IPEndPoint ipeSendBroadcast = null;
ipeSendBroadcast = new IPEndPoint(IPAddress.Broadcast, iSomePort);
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by: Sagittarius |
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Hi there.
I have a problem concerning an UDP socket in C++ (Winsock).
The next paragraphs is merely to explain the system I am working on. If U want to skip it, I have marked the question in bold below it.
I have a pc, connected to a network of boards, all connected in a ring, all having their own unique IP adresses.
As it is now, I send messages to the network of boards via broadcast, so all the boards gets the message.
All the...
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by: Irmen de Jong |
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Hello
Sorry this might be a bit offtopic but I don't really know where else
to post this question. If you could point me in the right direction that
is much appreciated.
I'm running into a weird thing on Windows XP.
I'm using Python 2.5 with latest pywin32 from Mark Hammond.
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by: Mali Findik |
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Hi @ll,
i've got problems with sending an UDP broadcast datagramm over two
network interfaces.
The code is like this:
<Code>
UdpClient client = new UdpClient();
IPEndPoint remoteEndPoint =
new IPEndPoint(IPAddress.Parse("255.255.255.255"), 1234);
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by: raviskar |
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Hi,
I have a problem in receiving UDP broadcast data. We have a simple application which listens for the UDP broadcast data from the external servers. We can receive the UDP broadcast data from one of the servers. For the other external server, our program does not receive any data in the sockets, but we can see the broadcast data in tcpdump capture.
Is there any possible reason on why our sockets cannot receive the UDP broadcast, but the...
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