In <[email protected]>, on
03/25/2014
at 11:46 AM, Paul Gilmartin <[email protected]> said:
>A single TCP/IP stack "can communicate with itself".
You're still evading the question, although I'm not sure what you mean
by "communicate" in this context[1], or why you would want it to. Can
an FTP server communicate with itself?
[1] Certain two TCP/IP applications using the same stack can
communicate with each other, but that has nothing to do with
the stack communicating with itself, just properly forwarding
packets. If you are referring to two applications using the
same stack, how does that differ from two applications using
the same VTAM?
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