On Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 09:50:31AM +0200, Robert Iakobashvili ([EMAIL 
PROTECTED]) wrote:
> If I am correct, a TCP server can make up to
> 64K accepts for a port at a single IP-address.

No, it is essentially unlimited - linux uses local/remote addr/port
tuples for hash chains, so there is no per-addr limits.
If there is some kind of binds, then yes, only 64k ports per address.


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        Evgeniy Polyakov
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