Content preview from Practical C Programming
- Define two variables of type sockaddr_in. Invoke the bzero function to initialize the structure.
- Invoke the socket function to create a socket. The address family that's supplied for the socket is AF_INET, and the socket type that's selected is datagram type.
- Initialize the members of the sockaddr_in structure to configure the socket. The port number that's specified for the socket is 2000. Use INADDR_ANY, a special IP address, to assign an IP address to the socket.
- Call the bind function to assign the address to it.
- Call the recvfrom function to receive the message from the UDP socket, that is, from the client machine. A null character, \0, is added to the message that's read from the client machine and is displayed on the ...
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