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Well, usually TOS stands for Terms of Service, but I think this may be
different.

Try this. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_of_Service

I believe that's the TOS it's referring to, though someone correct me if I'm
wrong.

On 12/29/06, Gary Stanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> At 06:50 PM 12/29/2006, Valtteri Kiviniemi wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >Anyone knows what the command-line parameter "-tos" @ HLDS Linux binary
> >does? linuxreadme.txt says:
> >
> >"- Linux: Added "-tos" command line parameter to linux hlds binary.
> >This enables the LOWDELAY TOS header in the udp/ip packets the server
> >generates."
> >
> >That is a veeeery old change but i just want to know what the hell does
> >that do, because i've hosted HLDS for about 4 years and i've never
> >before heard about that parameter.
>
> tos just tags udp packets (outbound) no nodelay.. routers etc that
> listen for QoS tags perform specific actions (like expedite traffic)
>
>
> G. Stanley
> Engineering (AS36352)
> Velocity Servers, INC
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~gary
>
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