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A sending packet and its socket and sock

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Subject: A sending packet and its socket and sock
From: Park Lee <parklee_sel@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 21:22:21 -0800 (PST)
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Hi,
    In Linux IP network, when a packet is going to be
sent out. Would you please tell me which one of the
following items is right for the packet (Let's suppose
struct sock *sk; struct socket *skt):
  1), The packet has a sock (i.e. sk!=NULL), but
doesn't has a socket (i.e. skt=NULL) corresponding to
the packet?
  2), The packet has a socket (i.e. skt!=NULL), but
doesn't has a sock (i.e. sk=NULL) corresponding to the
packet?
  3), The packet doesn't has the both (i.e. sk=NULL
and skt=NULL)?
  
  And, If some of them are right, Would you please
also give me some examples of them?

  Thank you very much.



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Best Regards,
Park Lee


                
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