Thank you, Lutz. I have two comments:
The 'time' parameter is listed in the synopsis line but not among the
options.
It could read somewhere along the lines of "Specifies how long (in seconds)
s_time should establish connections and optionally transfer payload data
from
a server. Server and client performance and the link speed determine
how many connections s_time can establish."
One minor remark about the "Notes" section on the line which starts with
"would typically...": the reference to the ciphers(1) command could be made
into a hyperlink. Not a mandatory request by all means, just cosmetic. And
it should be ciphers(1), not cipher(1).
Any word on the prospect of seeing the "Small OpenSSL" patches in
the mainstream code any time soon?
Regards, Martin
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> I noticed that, among other parts, the documentation of s_time has not
> yet been worked out. If you can use the attached *.html file as a basis
> for your online documentation, feel free to include it on your web page.
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> Regards, Martin Witzel
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> (See attached file: s_time.html)
Thanks. I have added your contribution. Note: I had to massage the
contents quite a bit, because we do use the "POD" (plain old
documentation) format for manual pages (see pod2man and the actual
sources in the doc/ subdirectory).
I would therefore be most pleased, if you would kindly review my changes...
Best regards,
Lutz
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