Re: UDP Port 7 - trying to understand
....for example. I understand that if you were to send numerous packets
to the broadcast address of a network using UDP on port 7...you could
potentially cause the network to be flooded, as all the computers on
that network would "echo" what they saw on UDP port 7. But what effect
would it have if you just target one specific machine, if any?
Thanks.
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