Post ATonFSWLndBLKPohP6 by shelldozer@oldbytes.space
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(DIR) Post #AToZqk99pZr1Lmqvho by hn100@social.lansky.name
2023-03-20T18:10:09Z
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When can two TCP sockets share a local address?Link: https://blog.cloudflare.com/the-quantum-state-of-a-tcp-port/Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35231276
(DIR) Post #ATonFSWLndBLKPohP6 by shelldozer@oldbytes.space
2023-03-20T20:40:58Z
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@hn100 If by "address" you mean an IP-address and TCP-port combination, then the answer is "when they do not share a remote address". ie: a TCP connection is identified by the four-way combination of local-IP-address, local-TCP-port, remote-IP-address, remote-TCP-port.