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>>>>> "Haim" == Haim Rochberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
    Haim> I am looking for any protocol or type of protocol/application that
    Haim> runs over 
    Haim> TCP/IP, and that packets of that same session "belong" (i.e. either
    Haim> destined or sourced) to/by more then one subscribers (meaning that
    Haim> each packet belongs to one subscriber, but there are a some packets
    Haim> that belong to subscriber A, some to B, etc.).

  Examples that come to mind:
           1) NFSv3 over TCP    (one TCP connection per mount)

           2) SMTP              (multiple users' transactions per session)

           3) persistent HTTP from a www proxy.
              (I'm not really sure if this is really done)

]       ON HUMILITY: to err is human. To moo, bovine.           |  firewalls  [
]   Michael Richardson,    Xelerance Corporation, Ottawa, ON    |net architect[
] [EMAIL PROTECTED]      http://www.sandelman.ottawa.on.ca/mcr/ |device driver[
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