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 docum
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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Am 01.03.2010 14:31, schrieb Justin Wright:
> 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?
Yep, that's me ;-)
Regarding the problem: Alexander posted a solution (have not tried it so
far). I thi
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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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 := inet_addr(PAnsiChar
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 comp
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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On Behalf Of Justin Wright
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