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15:53
@JVApen I think I showed you but basically it would be called through a stack of states and calling the update function on the top state. If that answers the question.
@Mikhail I'm not sure I follow exactly what you are trying to say.
16:51
Hello, I'm trying to make a TFTP client (RFC 1350) in C. I
I've got a question about C sockets. One of the requirements for TFTP is that the server and client both select a random source port and stick with that source port, and send to each other's source port. E.g., Client wants to read a file and selects 0xb10a as the source port, so it makes a read request on port 69 (the standard initial connection port), and Server selects 0x85b5 as its source port. It then sends the first part of the file to Client on client's source port, 0xb10a.
So my question is, how do I change the socket's destination port once I've sent out the initial read request from 69 to whatever it receives as the source on the server packet?
Here's a diagram
 
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21:03
Merry Christmas SO friends

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