Getting Errno 9: Bad file descriptor in python socket

I resolved this problem in the past,

you have to create the socket before connect():

    s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM)

then continue with:

    s.connect((mcip, port))
    s.send(magic)
    data = s.recv(1024)
    s.close()
    print dat

You're calling connect on the same socket you closed. You can't do that.

As for the docs for close say:

All future operations on the socket object will fail.

Just move the s = socket.socket() (or whatever you have) into the loop. (Or, if you prefer, use create_connection instead of doing it in two steps, which makes this harder to get wrong, as well as meaning you don't have to guess at IPv4 vs. IPv6, etc.)

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