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Is there a way to "bridge" TCP/IP sockets?
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Is there a way to "bridge" TCP/IP sockets?


  • Subject: Is there a way to "bridge" TCP/IP sockets?
  • From: Jonathon Kuo <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2010 16:16:25 -0800

I have a main process waiting for connections on a known port. Client A connects on new socket 10, and client B connects on new socket 11. If client A wants to interact with client B, is there a way to "bridge" the sockets together so the main process doesn't have to juggle the reads and writes between the two clients?

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