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loop back address and own IP address
I use only one PC to test client-server application. I have two choice
to test my application. 1>use loop back address to connect from client to server 2>my ip address is 59.93.100.128. I use this address to connect my server. what is the difference ??? |
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Re: loop back address and own IP address
On 2008-08-18, asit <lipun4u@gmail.com> wrote:
> I use only one PC to test client-server application. I have two choice > to test my application. > > 1>use loop back address to connect from client to server > > 2>my ip address is 59.93.100.128. I use this address to connect my > server. > > what is the difference ??? > No difference with linux. It will use the loopback interface. |
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