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>> >> No, it doesn't need to close the socket. It is sufficient to stop >> polling on it. New connections will be buffered in the kernel and >> delivered to the user once they start polling on the listening >> socket again. > > > Well, that is exactly what I suggest to avoid. If I want to > temporally reject new connections I prefer to really reject them at > TCP level (for that the socket must be closed) rather than > buffering them (which would cause pain to users). > We won't buffer them, the kernel will. What pain are you talking about? - -- Saúl Ibarra Corretgé bettercallsaghul.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: Using GnuPG with Icedove - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJTc5V9AAoJEEEOVVOum8BZR3EP/i0m9/QbUVK7zN9gWXxIYxiW RVoSy25kkyWIX8K1btWJZV6AI9NtdKl9R089KWpqSP6NhZ/Y+Zni4EPfuyxgQtp+ 5gmjJMexzsnUpcNQDtC1gzFQQ2zx7ThKbwEtz0fkby+KmqJ8SklHUz/HncilEKlI SKB6ui+nx320yH84xHPgJwUqlb7fugj1s1rJC25t9M0/q/x8C3xNcJ38REpj0/Cw tkzp6M+0b4cZU2qF9KQwfPV35TEOty2Qna5yPKULm/0UwKbqx4AImARROM3oGLW1 9rMNjRTFieEAWnGyW/0puahOnjAZ6dM/HGU2CaMsI//iu85iToERKycHF9f5HUSA zVcLMTH+XIt73IIAHjk/iN+mokUkr6WWR3hWona/R56yMFtZ2U8M95Bc+2E/At49 RQ0Z55PV494GWM4Sz5wDccH3+Ofm310PYDCfK8Us8KrT8apfdTygmmfB1iivGncA DO+sn7CqF6gcunw/mFZa6ErbNKNAz+mC2pE5RuoJDowYAHPQpQW4HkiQjam9WLcm l0765pErXD63chBmnjfCueUbs3fa27lZvmjLnTlVoAt+SqXcmXiXbdtlCZgIdeAF 1MzxRZm4vsTBAMAnBdlesCu0yB5yK+WTwLufGmIhMjx0P5cth/fk6/+kPGeeQVAG bGgD5WW7WJVqmwPuc1i4 =PVDP -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "libuv" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/libuv. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
