On 29/06/2020 01:23 pm, Ahem A Rivet's Shot wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Jun 2020 10:14:09 +0200
> "R.Wieser" wrote:
>
>> Not quite. My basic idea was/is to have the Pi to respond to a connect
>> request on a single port only, and than, when both sides have connected
>> (their actions, not the Pi's), transfer datapackets from one interface
>> (socket) to the other.
>
> OK this is certainly possible but not off-the-shelf behaviour, I
> think you should be able to persuade nc to do it.
>
Computers [A]----[Pi]----[B]
seg1 seg2
Assuming A connects to the Pi (segment 1) and triggers the response, how
does B know it has to connect to the Pi (segment 2) to receive the data
packets?
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