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| Posted by
| Fluxo
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| Wed 14 May 2003 09:39 AM (UTC) |
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| Has anyone else noticed that when you #hangupall, and I presume using #hangup person aswell, even though it says it's disconnected the connection remains established to the other person?
Using netstat shows the connection doesn't close, and the people I chat with say that the connection isn't dropped to them either. | | Top |
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| Posted by
| Nick Gammon
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| Reply #1 on Thu 15 May 2003 05:24 AM (UTC) |
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| I have been investigating this at some length.
MUSHclient closes TCP/IP connections fairly brutally, which conceivably would leave a hanging connection under some circumstances.
However, a more graceful close seems to have two other major problems:
- If a network connection was lost, closing the connection the recommended way could conceivably result in quite a long delay (as the "close" packet has to go to the other end and be acknowledged).
- Testing with a connection to itself (eg. a chat connection to localhost) hangs the client, because it is waiting for itself to close the connection, which puts it into a deadlock situation.
For now I would prefer to leave things as they are. What might help would be to upgrade your version of Winsock, if you are using an older version of Windows. |
- Nick Gammon
www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com | | Top |
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