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[ale] wireshark
Your writing your own code?
Then use strace netstat to see how it figures it out. (Or you could
look at its code, but strace is probably simpler.)
2008/10/24 myles warren <myles.warren at gmail.com>:
> Don't want to use netstat? Need it 'in' the code?
>
> On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 7:57 AM, Atlanta Geek <atlantageek at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Two questions guys.
>> 1. Is there a way in wireshark that I can tell that a socket is closed.
>> 2. Is there a good forum to discuss issues with sockets and network
>> programming.
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