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Suppose a process in host c has a udp socket with port number 6789, suppose both host a and host b each send a udp segment to host c with destination port number 6789. will both of these segments be directed to the same socket at host c? if so, how will the process at host c know that these two segments originated from two different hosts?

suppose that a web server runs in host c on port 80. suppose this web server uses persistent connections, and is currently receiving requests from two different hosts, a and b. are all of the requests being sent through the same socket at host c? if they are being passing through different sockets, do both of the sockets have port 80? discuss and explain.

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