Tomasz Sterna a écrit :
On Śr, 2008-01-23 at 13:32 +0100, Yann Leboulanger wrote:
Ok, XEP-0199 will do that then ;)

I've been trying to explain that whitespace keepalive is enough.
It seems that I failed...


You haven't, I also think that it's better, but as you said it's hard to tune the socket correctly, and it depends on the machine you're on, etc.

It seems you need to tune many things: timeount for waiting ACK, how many retry before telling application that packet failed, and probably many others.

Default values is not good for a jabber client I think. It takes several minutes before we know that connection is broken.

So is it really possible to find reasonable values for all those parameters that I don't know what they really do?
Is it tunable from python for a particular socket or is it in OS directly?

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Yann

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