On Friday, March 22, 2002, at 11:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Suppose you "open datagram socket" to the SNMP port 161 on your >> router and "write" an SNMP GET datagram. The underlying system >> will assign you a port on your computer when you do this. The >> router will send an SNMP RESPONSE back to that port. You need to >> get that datagram. But you don't know what port to "accept" on. > > It sounds like your device is not responding (opening a port on > it's side, > and sending back the socket number it opened). I set up a packet sniffer. I see a UDP datagram sent to port 13 (datetime) on the remote computer and I see one with the date back from the remote computer. > I have been able to do this > with any device that is set up to create it's own connection > (server mode?). I've done that with TCP, but I haven't figured out a way with UDP. I worked on it some more, but to no avail. I'd like to see how you did that. Dar Scott _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
