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      You can use a service like dyndns to get a static IP.

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        You can use a service like dyndns to get a static IP.

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          If your server has a static IP, your clients can broadcast their IP to that known location.

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            If your server has a static IP, your clients can broadcast their IP to that known location.

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              PREMSONBABY wrote:

              and i dont have a static ip for both c1,c2.

              So, once a client is connected to the server, the server needs to publish other client IP addresses.

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                PREMSONBABY wrote:

                and i dont have a static ip for both c1,c2.

                So, once a client is connected to the server, the server needs to publish other client IP addresses.

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                  Aarrgghhh !!!  Seriously, what is so confusing to you ?

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                  server will not be able to publish the ip of other client also , because none of my client have static ip.

                  You're just plain wrong.  As the server has a static IP, the client can transmit their IP to the server when they connect, and so the server can publish a list.  How do you think that Napster used to work ?

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                    PREMSONBABY wrote:

                    server will not be able to publish the ip of other client also , because none of my client have static ip.

                    They are static enough for to communicate in one session - that session can last for days or months! When the client disconnects the server stops publishing the IP address. When the client connects again (possibly with a new IP address) the server can publish that new IP address. What is so difficult about that?


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