Marc Slemko writes: > You put a limit of x connections in. One remote system uses all or > nearly all of them. No one else can connect. Wrong again. New connections continue to be accepted and added to the kernel's (large) table of TCBs. Each of the old connections receives a message from the remote client and is done within a few seconds, to be replaced immediately by one of the new connections. ---Dan
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