Donn Cave wrote: > The other part of the problem remains, as I don't know > how to get data to actually go both ways.
The problem here is that datagram sockets don't send data from one process to another, they send data from one address to another. In this case, the client isn't able to receive data through it's socket because the socket isn't bound any address. Calling connect() on the datagram socket doesn't give the socket an address to receive data with, just a default address to send data to. Since the server's socket is the only socket bound to "/tmp/mysock" it's the only the only process that can receive datagrams sent to that address. That includes any datagrams the server itself sends to the address. You need multiple Unix domain address so each process has an address it can receive data with, and an address other than it's own that it can send data to. Ross Ridge -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list