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The Berkeley sockets API comprises a library for developing applications in the C programming language that perform inter-process communication, most commonly for communications across a computer network.

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TCP sockets: string sent by Client can't be analyzed correctly by Server in if-query

In a simple TCP server written in C, I have a function that reads a string from a client, and then checks in a if-query if it matches "GET /index.html HTTP/1.0\r\n". However, when a Client ...
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Preprocessor check for availability of Winsockets / BSD sockets

I'm new to socket programming and want to make a cross platform app (C++) that supports both windows and unix systems. The default on for websocket transport on Windows seems to be windows sockets ...
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Simple Java Server Application deployed on Heroku, can't listen to incoming connections on specified port

I am creating a very simple Server using Java's Socket API, and have deployed it to Heroku. I've hardcoded the value of the port at which the server will listen for incoming connections. My app is ...
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Purpose of SHUT_RDWR in shutdown() function in socket programming [duplicate]

When we call the shutdown() function on a socket with argument SHUT_RDWR, we stop read/write possibility on the socket, but the socket is still not destroyed. I can't understand the purpose of ...
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What is the normal behaviour of connect() if no server is listen()ing at the other end, or the destination machine is unreachable?

This is a question about Berkeley sockets. Normally, a client would connect to a server by calling the connect() function, and a connection would be established assuming the target machine was ...
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C++: Attempting to "write" or "send" from server-side socket returns -1 after several hundred requests

I have written the code for a basic server in C++ using the sys/socket.h header. The method which runs the server and responds to requests is shown below. Code runs in a continuous loop so long as a ...
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recvfrom non-blocking returning BAD ADDRESS error in c++

I'm getting a "BAD ADDRESS" error when trying to listen and not when sending. Sending works perfectly with sendto(). Here's the function that creates the socket to listen. IP and Port are ...
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How long are UDP datagrams stored in a socket?

I'm in openSUSE Linux (v15.1), using berkeley sockets. I have a "sender" app that sends a datagram each second. Another "receiver" app that reads all the time. It works well. But ...
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Aborted (core dumped) removing element from vector in c++

I'm trying to learn C++ using "MUD Game Programming" and I am working through the examples, but when I try to erase a connection from a vector I get an error: "Aborted (core dumped).&...
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User buffer size to receive multicast packets?

The below code is from Git. It joins a multicast group and receives packets. Here we loop and receive the data in a buffer called msgbuf: while (1) { char msgbuf[MSGBUFSIZE]; const int ...
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What is the relation of the 'domain' parameter of the 'socket' function with the "data link" layer?

I am reading UNIX® Network Programming Volume 1, Third Edition: The Sockets Networking API, and on page 1.7 OSI Model, the authors introduce the "OSI model" and the equivalent "Internet protocol suite"...
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Why do Berkeley sockets require byte swapping?

I understand that on the wire, most integers are in big endian format. But why is it the burden of the application to do the byte swapping in structures like sockaddr_in and not the kernels, where ...
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How to find local/epheremal port number?

I have a UDP client program that uses Berkley sockets and Winsock (depending on the platform). Basically it uses getaddrinfo(), then socket(), then sendto(). sendto() takes the address info returned ...
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Disable socket timeout, via setsockopt()

Say I have the following code in C++ that will set the time out for a socket: struct timeval time_val_struct = { 0 }; time_val_struct.tv_sec = 1; time_val_struct.tv_usec = 0; return_value = setsockopt(...
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IPv6 scope ID vs IPv4

Recently I was working with the Berkeley socket API for IPv6, and noticed that IPv6 addresses (sockaddr_in6) have a field called sin6_scope_id, which was not part of IPv4 addresses. After searching ...
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How can I determine when the network stack is ready to open socket to same host/port again?

I have the following C program whose main function runTCPConnectivityCheck opens a TCP socket, sends a string of bytes to it and closes it: #include <arpa/inet.h> #include <netinet/in.h> #...
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Which protocol values are compatible with which combinations of domain and type in socket()?

I was playing around with Berkeley sockets, and then I did this: #include <iostream> #include <sys/socket.h> #include <cstring> int main() { auto res = socket(AF_INET6, ...
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Using thread notification with Berkeley sockets

I am utilizing the Berkeley sockets select function in the following way. /*Windows and linux typedefs/aliases/includes are made here with wsa junk already taken care of.*/ /**Check if a socket can ...
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Linux c++ recvfrom() changes (destroys) the [socket] file descriptor

I have written a simple UDP server. Well, naturally I use recvfrom() function somewhere in it. I have searched the net for it, and found that it is caused by the buffer overflow. Is this true? But I ...
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C++ connect() in UNIX-socket based client program does not establish a connection to the server

I have written a simple socket server in c++ in CentOS 7.0 using the famous Berkeley socket interface. I run it, on whatever port, and it waits for the connections. I then run my simple client ...
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How to make a .cpp file to act as an accessible server

I have written a simple program with Linux (Cent OS 7.0) and C++. It is a very small server which sends back a string of characters to the client. But my problem is that I don't know how should I ...
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How does the SO_RCVBUF size correlate to incoming packet size? [duplicate]

Does setting the socket receive buffer to a specified number of bytes, directly correlate to how many sized messages can be stored? Example: If a 100 byte message is being continuously sent over ...
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Problems with IPv6 connect in C

I'm trying to code an agnostic echo server, that could accept both IPv4 and IPv6 connection. I'm working with addrinfo structure, set with getaddrinfo. Ipv4 connect has no problem while I can't get a ...
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epoll ET, what events should I subscribe to on listening socket?

I have a fd: socket(AF_INET6, SOCK_STREAM, ...) bind(fd, ...) listen(fd, ...) And I have a epoll instance. I need to know, what events should I subscribe to via epoll_ctl? I need Edge Triggered mode....
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How to disable the timeout setsockopt() has set?

In the program I am developing, I've set a timeout using setsockopt() in order to prevent recvfrom() from blocking indefinitely. How can I disable the timeout? (I'm on Ubuntu)
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Are EHOSTDOWN and EHOSTUNREACH fatal in connect()?

How to respond to these errors when they happen in connect() (non-blocking)? I want to know whether I should kill this socket and create a new one, or I can wait some time and try again with existing ...
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Socket Shutdown: when should I use SocketShutdown.Both

I believe the shutdown sequence is as follows (as described here): The MSDN documentation (remarks section) reads: When using a connection-oriented Socket, always call the Shutdown method before ...
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In iOS, why doesn't socket recv fail when the underlying network changes?

In iOS when I've got a blocking socket with a timeout set using SO_RCVTIMEO. When I change the WiFi network that the device is connected to, the calls to recv will timeout appropriately, but errno ...
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Why does a PF_PACKET RAW socket stop missing packets after "Wireshark" was launched?

I need to receive incoming UDP packets using RAW socket, which is being opened using this code snippet: static int fd; char *iface; iface = "eth0"; if ( (fd = socket(PF_PACKET, SOCK_DGRAM, htons(...
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Berkley Sockets and read timeout

My system is C++ on ARM running Ubuntu. I am having some problems with Berkley Sockets when I am trying to do a blocking read I get an error and the code is EAGAIN. I put a timer in the code and I ...
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Berkeley Socket : recv system call

//server side void* s2(void *arg){ info *s = (info*)arg; char buffer[MAXS]; int k; sockaddr_in addr; socklen_t aSize = sizeof(sockaddr_in); int sfd = accept(s->fd,(sockaddr*)...
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C++ I/O Multiplexed server closes connections prematurely

i wrote a basic network programming set of C++ classes (there's nothing more than a tcp_socket a udp_socket and an ip_address wrap class class). I'm having some troubles with a I/O multiplexed server. ...
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Berkeley sockets' passivesock portbase meaning

I am tried to understand the passive socket by tracing the code http://merkez.ube.ege.edu.tr/~erciyes/ube528/passivesock.c And I found that the following code /* Map service name to port number */ ...
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IRC program not printing last message

I had a function that would receive data from an IRC server in 512-byte chunks and print it to the terminal window, it went like this: int mainLoop(redchan_t *redchan) { int socketDescriptor = ...
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Multiplexing with Berkeley Sockets

I have a web HTTP/1.1 server implementation that I've written in C++ using Berkeley sockets. I'm looking at implementing support for HTTP/2.0 (or SPDY) which allows for request and response ...
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Generation of unique IP-port using bind(0)

I need to generate port numbers for some programm. Google tells, that bind with zero-port generates binds unused port. I want to bind zero-port, remember it's number, close port. Trying to do this? ...
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Query on schema implementation in Berkeley DB

I found below parameters which our code is using, amidst schema implementation phase. We are just using the default values as shown below. enum { CACHE_SIZE_KBYTES = 10000, ...
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Segmentation Fault when converting IP address to text form

I am trying to convert the IP address of any client that connect to my server to a text form as following: struct sockaddr_in *client_addr = NULL; socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(struct ...
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Transmitting variable structure size with Berkeley socket over a TCP connection

I have the following structure defined in C, and I want to send it using Berkeley Socket over a TCP connection between client and a server in Linux: struct Argument{ int pid; int length; chat op; ...
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Receiving data from socket using recv not working

I'm trying to create a simple proxy server using BSD sockets, which listens on a port for a request and then passes that request on to another server, before sending the server's response back to the ...
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ioctl with FIONREAD return value

This question is related to What does FIONREAD of udp socket return? I tried to use next code on Mac: if( ioctl(socketId, FIONREAD, &totalPending) == -1 ) { printf("%d", totalPending); } ...
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How to notify an abnormal client termination to server?

As the Title already says im looking for a way, to get notified when a client closes his Session unnormal. I'm using the freeBSD OS. The server is running with Xamount threads (depending on CPUcore ...
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Canonical name or IP address - socket, linux and C

How can I know if a string is the canonical name or the IP address? Because if argv[1] is the IP address I do: sscanf(argv[2],"%" SCNu16,&server_port); inet_aton(argv[1],&server_address); ...
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Berkeley Socket Send returning 0 on successful non-blocking send

I am writing a non-blocking chat server, so far the server works fine, but I can't figure out how to correct for partial sends if they happen. The send(int, char*, int); function always returns 0 on a ...
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Binding Sockets to IPv6 Addresses

I am trying to write a web server that listens on both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. However, the code that I originally wrote did not work. Then I found out that the IPv6 structures work for both IPv4 ...
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What might cause getaddrinfo() to return an error code of "1"?

More or less what it says in the title. I have a call to getaddrinfo like so: struct addrinfo crossplat, *actual_addr; crossplat.ai_family = AF_UNSPEC; //IPv4 or IPv6. crossplat.ai_socktype = ...
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ftp client on linux '500 '': command not understood. '

i try to make simple ftp client to get list of files on bsd sockets. Here it is: connectTo(int client_socket, struct sockaddr_in* addr, char* ipv4Address, ...
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Berkeley socket communication, send and receive structs

I have a assignment where I am going to implement a score-server for a game. When a game is done the game is going to send() players name (char *name) and score (int score) to the server for ...
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binding with wifi interface in linux

I am working on a linux based system that has both LAN and WIFI interfaces. But I have to bind my socket with wifi interface only. Is there any general way to find out which interface is wifi, so I ...
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Berkeley sockets: connect() returns -1 with errno set to ENOENT

I have this code: bool CBSocketConnect(uint64_t socketID,uint8_t * IP,bool IPv6,uint16_t port){ // Create sockaddr_in6 information for a IPv6 address int res; if (IPv6) { struct ...
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