On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 06:18:57AM -0700, Bill Fenner wrote:
> I think c) (perhaps combined with IP_RECVDSTADDR so that you know
> whether you got a unicast or broadcast) is the correct answer.
> I think binding UDP sockets to tell what interface/address was
> the destination is a historical artifact.

I've implemented the fix you've suggested.  Thanks!

I probably wouldn't need to bind sockets to each interface if I were doing
purely broadcast traffic. I'm happy with what works for the time being,
however; I may revisit this if I ever implement IPv6 support for the daemon
I'm currently hacking. IP_ONESBCAST has saved a lot of trouble for me.

Regards,
BMS
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