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Question about TcpListener Class

ed
Just a warning, I'm somewhat new to .Net.

I'm working on a small TCP/IP server used to xfer files between machines
over a network. Presently I'm using the TcpListener class with the below C++
constructor:

TcpListener* listener = new TcpListener(IPAddress::Any, 8000);

How can I get a list of the IP Addresses that this listener is listening on?

thanks in advance,
ed
Jul 21 '05 #1
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