I VERY MUCH APPRECIATE YOUR COMMENTS.

I can also be quite dense on some of these matters...but:
I am NOT trying to SEND an ICMP packet.
I AM trying to see if a remote UDP port is "open"
My assumption has been to send a UDP packet out
and if the port is CLOSED, then I get a ICMP error msg back
Otherwise I know the remote port is OPEN...

The code above sends an UDP packet out and an ICMP error msg is sent back. But I DON'T know how to grab it. I tried reading on the UDP and ICMP sockets but neither *seem* to have it.

Are you saying that I need to send an ICMP packet out???

Again, sorry if I am missing something completely obvious ;-)

In reply to Re^4: udp recv question by smackdab
in thread udp recv question by smackdab

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