I have made a chat client in linux using socket, and i wish to destroy the connection completely. Following is the relevant portions of the code:
int sock, connected, bytes_recieved , true = 1, pid;
char send_data [1024] , recv_data[1024];
struct sockaddr_in server_addr,client_addr;
int sin_size;
label:
if ((sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) == -1)
{
perror("Socket");
exit(1);
}
if (setsockopt(sock,SOL_SOCKET,SO_REUSEADDR,&true,sizeof(int)) == -1)
{
perror("Setsockopt");
exit(1);
}
server_addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
server_addr.sin_port = htons(3128);
server_addr.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY;
bzero(&(server_addr.sin_zero),8);
if (bind(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&server_addr, sizeof(struct sockaddr))== -1)
{
perror("Unable to bind");
exit(1);
}
if (listen(sock, 5) == -1)
{
perror("Listen");
exit(1);
}
printf("\nTCPServer Waiting for client on port 3128");
fflush(stdout);
connected = accept(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&client_addr,&sin_size);
//necessary code
close(sock);
goto label;
but the close(sock) doesnot seem to close the destroy the connection completely, because after going to 'label' the code is exiting showing the error message
Unable to bind: Address already in use
That is the connection is not happening again. What can the problem be? Thanks in advance.
EDIT: What I actually want is, when I run the script from the beginning after destroying the connection, it should run as a fresh program. How can I do it?
accept
, not re-create the server socket. – Mat May 16 '12 at 13:50accept()
? – dwalter May 16 '12 at 13:50You are connected to <ip>, <port>
which was the printf i gave to check if the connection is established or not. The connection should be established only if the client runs the program but it is established even without the client running the program on client side. What should I do now? – Harikrishnan May 16 '12 at 14:00