Is there possible that accept() (on redhat Enterprise 4/linux kernel 2.6) return a same socket value for different tcp connections from the same process of a same application and same machine?
I am so surprised that when I got such a result that many connections have the same socket value on server side when I checked the log file!! How is it possible?!!
By the way, I am using TCP blocking socket to listen.
main(){
int fd, clientfd, len, clientlen;
sockaddr_in address, clientaddress;
fd = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
....
memset(&address, 0, sizeof address);
address.sin_address = AF_INET;
address.sin_port = htons(port);
....
bind(fd, &address, sizeof address);
listen(fd, 100);
do {
clientfd = accept(fd, &clientaddress, &clientlen);
if (clientfd < 0) {
....
}
printf("clientfd = %d", clientfd);
switch(fork()){
case 0:
//do something else
exit(0);
default:
...
}
} while(1);
}
my question is that why printf("clientfd = %d"); prints a same number for different connections!!!