Hello, I was trying to setup a process that tries connect to its neighbours over TCP and basically I wanted it to keep trying to connect to its neighbours until it can, but I was having some trouble as the process basically stops trying to connect when it can't connect the first time.
I iterate over all the neighbour objects calling their connect function which calls send_tcp_open_bind_connect. The callback given to send_tcp_open_bind_connect just checks if there was an error and if there was it calls connectRetry() which pretty much does the same thing as connect (calls send_tcp_open_bind_connect and passes it the same callback as connect). The problem is the first time when it calls connect and fails, it just calls the socket4_user_0_1_error_event function (saying ``Transport endpoint is not connected'' which is expected) but then it doesn't go back into connectRetry() and no connection is made when its neighbours are actually listening for this connection. Is there a better/easier way of doing this polling or am I just doing the recursing with the callback the wrong way? Thanks, Victor _______________________________________________ Xorp-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.ICSI.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/xorp-hackers
