et problem and I have no way to find the answer.
>> I'm really hoping I can get some insights from you. Thanks in advance.
>>
>> And here's the URL to this question:
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16751062/java-server-socket-binding-multiple-domain-host-names
n you.
I have a java server socket problem and I have no way to find the answer. I'm
really hoping I can get some insights from you. Thanks in advance.
And here's the URL to this question:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16751062/java-server-socket-binding-multiple-domain-host-na
>> And here's the URL to this question:
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16751062/java-server-socket-binding-multiple-domain-host-names
>
> Try reading the perfectly good answer you have already received or,
> better yet, stop and think exactly what it is DNS does
tion:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16751062/java-server-socket-binding-multiple-domain-host-names
Try reading the perfectly good answer you have already received or,
better yet, stop and think exactly what it is DNS does.
Mark
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e insights from you. Thanks in advance.
And here's the URL to this question:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16751062/java-server-socket-binding-multiple-domain-host-names
I have a java nio server with ip address 192.168.0.1 listening on port 80. I
configured this server to bind to multi