[PD] non-socket (88)

michael strohmann itsnotfair9 at gmail.com
Sun Feb 17 19:04:41 CET 2019


ok, thanks for the clarification.
i really know next to nothing about network protocols and hoped i could just use the objects and let them do the work (or actually the work of all you developers - THANKS for that!! )

is there a detailed explanation of what is going on under the hood of [udpsend] or [netsend] ?
what is the difference between the vanilla [netsend] and iemnet [udpsend] ?




> On 17 Feb 2019, at 18:21, Martin Peach <chakekatzil at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 11:16 AM michael strohmann <itsnotfair9 at gmail.com <mailto:itsnotfair9 at gmail.com>> wrote:
> but one can issue arbitrary IP addresses, and the obejct will tell you it established connection.
> i guess this is consistend with the UDP protocol 
> It didn't 'establish a connection', it just opened a socket on the local machine. Until you send something there is no communication whatsoever with the remote socket.
> 
> Martin
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