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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?

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Saúl Ibarra Corretgé
bettercallsaghul.com

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