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* [https://www.thegeekstuff.com/2011/12/c-socket-programming/ C Socket Programming for Linux with a Server and Client Example Code]
* [https://www.thegeekstuff.com/2011/12/c-socket-programming/ C Socket Programming for Linux with a Server and Client Example Code]
: Simple example of client and server code using Linux sockets.
: Simple example of client and server code using Linux sockets.

== References ==
* [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14388706/socket-options-so-reuseaddr-and-so-reuseport-how-do-they-differ-do-they-mean-t Socket options SO_REUSEADDR and SO_REUSEPORT, how do they differ? Do they mean the same across all major operating systems?]
: A '''very''' detailed answer about the differences between <code>SO_REUSEADDR</code> and <code>SO_REUSEPORT</code>.
* [https://www.freesoft.org/CIE/Course/index.htm Programmed Instruction Course]
: A course on internet technologies, including Domain Naming (DNS...), the IP protocol, the TCP protocol, ...


== Troubleshooting ==
== Troubleshooting ==

Revision as of 11:19, 17 September 2018

Tutorials

A thoough step-by-step example of client and socket code.
Simple example of client and server code using Linux sockets.

References

A very detailed answer about the differences between SO_REUSEADDR and SO_REUSEPORT.
A course on internet technologies, including Domain Naming (DNS...), the IP protocol, the TCP protocol, ...

Troubleshooting

Use errno / strerror to get error

if( bind(socket_desc,(struct sockaddr *)&server , sizeof(server)) < 0)
{
    printf("bind failed: %s (errno %d)", strerror(errno), errno);
    return 1;
}

Use netstat to get socket status

./server
# bind done
# Waiting for incoming connections...
# Connection accepted
# Handler assigned
# ^C

./server
# bind failed: Address already in use (errno 98)

netstat -a | grep 8888
# tcp        0      0 zavcxl0005:58888        165.225.76.32:http      ESTABLISHED
# tcp        0      0 zavcxl0005:48888        10.75.126.1:https       ESTABLISHED
# tcp        0      0 localhost.localdom:8888 localhost.localdo:50310 TIME_WAIT  

# ... So port is still in use