> Yes. We're thinking of using TLS Heartbeats as cheaper KeepAlive option in
> idle connections.
Use TCP keepalive if really needed. That keeps your application level free to
reap truly idle connections if/when it wants to.
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> From: openssl-users [mailto:openssl-users-boun...@openssl.org] On Behalf Of
> Kyle Hamilton
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> disable O_NAGLE on the socket?
Do you me
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> Kyle Hamilton
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> disable O_NAGLE on the socket?
Do you mean enable TCP_NODELAY? That'
On Sat, Dec 10, 2016 at 9:25 PM, Rasool, Kaja Mohideen (Nokia - IN)
wrote:
> Ok, maybe, TCP is doing it. Is there any other API using which I can specify
> the payload length & number of bytes for padding to send a TLS Heartbeat
> request? Then, I can use that API
disable O_NAGLE on the socket?
-Kyle H
On Sat, Dec 10, 2016 at 8:04 AM, Salz, Rich wrote:
> Heartbeats? Yuk, why.
>
>
>
> Most likely, TCP is buffering things until you get a big enough data
> packet. I don’t know how to address that.
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Heartbeats? Yuk, why.
Most likely, TCP is buffering things until you get a big enough data packet.
Heartbeats? Yuk, why.
Most likely, TCP is buffering things until you get a big enough data packet.
I don’t know how to address that.
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