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Is that just impossible in Java? The DatagramSocket.bind method has to take either NULL or a IP:PORT. You cannot just pass an IP describing the NIC and let the PORT be chosen automatically. Kind of does not make sense unless I am missing something.

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Just specify a port number of zero, or omit it as suggested by Mike Q. In both cases the system will allocate a port for you.

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Use the default constructor of DatagramSocket. This will bind to any port. You don't have to use the bind method.

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  • I am using NIO, so I am not using the constructor but: channel = DatagramChannel.open(); Sep 13, 2012 at 20:25

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