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


  • Subject: Re: Is there a way to "bridge" TCP/IP sockets?
  • From: james woodyatt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2010 11:28:39 -0800

On Nov 23, 2010, at 10:36 , Satish Kilaru wrote:
>
> 2) Why can't client A connect to Client B directly. That is highly scalable. :-)

This requires a solution to what we call "the referral problem" in the IETF:

  <http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-carpenter-referral-ps>

It may seem like a straightforward solution is obvious, but it's really quite vexing once you start getting into the pragmatic details.


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james woodyatt <email@hidden>
member of technical staff, communications engineering


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