Re: not listening



Somebody. wrote:

Now would you please read RFC 793 and maybe also the POSIX standard
to clearly understand what "listening" means in terms of TCP/IP
communication?
If you recheck you will find that the original poster did not specify
TCP/IP.
Name another common network protocol with ports, wiseguy.

Protocol 17.

And now better inform yourself what's commonly referred as TCP/IP
protocol stack.
.



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