I'm a little stumped and probably because I don't know how to search for this properly (I've tried many different keywords). Anyway, I'm attempting a variation of TCP hole punching(with a rendezvous server). I have created a TCP socket to the server and closed it without throwing any exceptions. But when I attempt to create a ServerSocket on the localport of the original socket it fails with IOException.
private static int LOCALPORT = 0;
private static String TARGETIP = "88.888.88.888";
private static int TARGETPORT = 8888;
try{
InetAddress serverAddr = InetAddress.getByName(TARGETIP);
socket = new Socket(serverAddr, TARGETPORT);
LOCALPORT = socket.getLocalPort();
socket.close();
ServerSocket sSocket = new ServerSocket(LOCALPORT);
Socket skt = sSocket.accept();
}
catch (IOException e){
}
I just cannot wrap my head around why I cannot close the socket and open a serversocket on the same port.
UPDATE: from logcat
java.net.BindException: bind failed: EADDRINUSE (Address already in use)
Caused by: libcore.io.ErrnoException: bind failed: EADDRINUSE (Address already in use)
e.getMessage()
. Also add a linee.printStackTrace();
And then look in the logcat and post here.