Re: Does a forwarded packet has a local socket with it?

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On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 at 08:03, jamal wrote:
> simple answer: no

Thank you very much.

Still, Does a forwarded packet also have no any kernel
socket with it?  i.e. Is a forwarded packet not
associated with any socket at all? 

When the forwarded packet arrived at its destination
machine, is there any socket associated with the
packet on the destination machine?

Thanks again. 

Best Regards,
Park Lee


		
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