That's exactly my point. The underlying system seems to make it work. I have not trying to run the code that was posted, that is why I was trying to get more info on it.
I think that the thread handling the accepts is the thread that binded the socket. On the other hand all threads may have the correct socket reference, which brings up the question as to how the OS signals that the socket is already on an accept state, does it wait for it to be released? Alberto On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 15:00, Joshua Hoblitt wrote: > And what OS are you on? Some platforms (like solaris) only allow one process at a >time to call accept on a listening socket.. > > > Which thread binded the socket? > > > > Alberto > > > > -- > > Alberto Alonso General Manager Global Gate Systems LLC. > > (512) 260-2523 http://www.ggsys.net > > Collocation, monitoring, remote backups and consulting solutions > > > > > -- Alberto Alonso General Manager Global Gate Systems LLC. (512) 260-2523 http://www.ggsys.net Collocation, monitoring, remote backups and consulting solutions
