On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 10:07:25 +0200 Geert wrote:
GDP> In case someone has a default socket buffer size which is greater than our
GDP> default (currently 128K) then we should probably respect that.

I think this is another good argument for leaving the OS default alone, unless
a buffer size is explicitly set in the conf files (or at application startup).


GDP> This leaves an OS buffer which is bigger than the DEFAULT_BUFFER
GDP> untouched.

Except that it is conceivable that and application actually wants a smaller
buffer size that the default.

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