i have a few basic questions:
1.A socket is represented by a protocol, a local ip, local port, remote ip and remote port. Suppose such a connection exists between a client and a server. Now when i bind another client to same local port and ip, it got bound(i used SO_REUSEADDR) but connect operation by second client to the same remote ip and port failed.So, is there no way a third process can share the same socket?
2.When we call listen() on a socket bound to a local port and ip, it listens for connections. When a client connects, it creates a socket (say A). It completes 3 way handshake and then starts a different socket(say B) and also deletes the socket A (Source) .The new client is taken care of by the new socket B. So, what kind of a socket represents a listening socket i.e. what is the remote ip and port and is socket A different than that socket or just addition of remote ip and port to listening socket forms A?
3.I read that SO_REUSEADDR can establish a listening socket on a port if there is no socket listening on that port and ip and all sockets on that port and ip have SO_REUSEADDR option set.But then i also came across a text which said if a client is bound to a port and ip, another client can't bind to it(even if SO_REUSEADDR is used) unless the first client successfully calls connect(). There was no listening socket(it is a client so we there is no call to connect()) on that port and ip in this example. So, why isn't another client allowed?
Thanks in advance.