'DeclarationPublic Property LocalDataAddress As IPEndPoint
'UsageDim instance As FtpConnection Dim value As IPEndPoint instance.LocalDataAddress = value value = instance.LocalDataAddress
public IPEndPoint LocalDataAddress {get; set;}
'DeclarationPublic Property LocalDataAddress As IPEndPoint
'UsageDim instance As FtpConnection Dim value As IPEndPoint instance.LocalDataAddress = value value = instance.LocalDataAddress
public IPEndPoint LocalDataAddress {get; set;}
Normally this property can be ignored, however if the client machine has more than one network card, the IP address of the card to use can be specified via this property. IPAddress.Any (default) can also be used to let the operating system decide which network card to use.
The client-side IP address can be retreived via the System.Net.IPEndPoint.Address property while the port can be retrieved via the System.Net.IPEndPoint.Port property.
Setting this property when already connected only affects the next connection.
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.NET: net5.0, net5.0-windows, net6.0, net6.0-macos, net6.0-windows, net7.0, net7.0-macos, net7.0-windows, net8.0, net8.0-browser, net8.0-macos, net8.0-windows, net9.0, net9.0-browser, net9.0-macos, net9.0-windows, net10.0, net10.0-browser, net10.0-macos, net10.0-windows.
.NET Standard: netstandard2.0, netstandard2.1
.NET Framework: net20, net35, net40, net403, net45, net451, net452, net46, net461, net462, net463, net47, net471, net472, net48, net481.