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QuestionUDP Server vs Client Pin
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leon de boer12-Feb-17 6:59
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There is no requirement for handshaking on UDP so who is server and who is client is purely notional.

In human perspectives it's like two people talking on a CB band and one claiming they are the server and the other the client. The answer is purely in the eyes of the beholder and it is completely meaningless to the operation.

It is the EXACTLY the same situation you have two parties chatting using UDP and no-one is in control. Either party can choose a) not to send or b) not to listen and so the idea of who is server and who is client is pointless. Generally the thing that makes that decision is where the data is coming from and going to which has nothing to do with the protocol. However for any situation you gave me I could always argue the server is the other end to the one you choose (you just have to pick the right criteria).

To give you an example consider SNMP packets sent from a router back to be logged to a central site (your ISP usually has a display log of your data usage using this). Is the SNMP server the central site or is it the router sending the SNMP packets? Well if you goto the router settings they will generally call themselves the SNMP server. Most likely your SNMP monitor software will also call itself a server because it has the database and is running on an actual server. So which is server and which is client .. well non-one cares it changes nothing Smile | :)
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