Hi Victor,

One Linux is Fedora 5, the other is another embedded Linux running on MIPS,
both are 2.6.x vintage and therefore may share the same networking stack
heritage.  However, on both separate systems:

App+gSoap+TCP/IP+50% packet loss congestion => works fine

App+gSoap+OpenSSL+TCP/IP+50% packet loss congestion => randomly blocks

This is why I brought the question here for some guidance on what to
look at.  I figured this group might have a better idea.  As it is, I
believe that everyone will point a finger elsewhere...lol  Such is
life in complex systems.

Thanks again,
Mark


On 5/27/09 2:45 PM, "Victor Duchovni" <victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com>
wrote:

> On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 02:35:23PM -0700, Mark Laubach wrote:
> 
>> Thanks Victor and Kyle,
>> 
>> The gSoap version being used implemented the fcntl() method.
> 
> If a non-blocking file-descriptor blocks on a read(2) system call,
> you should be seeking help from the O/S vendor. OpenSSL is irrelevant
> in this context.


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