I wrote:
> I have a Fedora 20 machine which is receiving UDP broadcast packets at
> regular intervals on a high port. No program is presently listening
> for these packets. If I run, "tcpdump -iany port 29531", I see each
> of the packets arriving just as I expect.
>
> But if I then use Ncat as a
I have a Fedora 20 machine which is receiving UDP broadcast packets at
regular intervals on a high port. No program is presently listening
for these packets. If I run, "tcpdump -iany port 29531", I see each
of the packets arriving just as I expect.
But if I then use Ncat as a surrogate for an appl