In state "OtherEndClosed", it is still okay to send data *to* the remote
host -- it has merely promised to send no more data back.  Or maybe it's
the other way around.  At any rate, TCP sockets are supposed to be able
to "half close", so let's not disallow it if it can be avoided.



-Lex


> 
> Not unless someone closes the socket explicitly. Which makes me wonder if
> perhaps we should always close a socket where the other end is closed. Any
> comments?!
>

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