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CloseSocket() problem
- To: <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Subject: CloseSocket() problem
- From: "David McNab" <david at rebirthing dot co dot nz>
- Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2001 17:54:39 -0800
- Cc: "Andrew M. Bishop" <amb at gedanken dot demon dot co dot uk>
Hi Corinna,
On searching through Cygwin mail archives, I note that you've had problems
with closing down sockets in child processes.
I have experienced the same thing. I'm presently working on testing the
Win32 Cygwin port of another developer's proxy server program (called
WWWOFFLE, see http://www.gedanken.demon.co.uk/wwwoffle/).
On re-compiling the program with the cygwin v1.1.7.1 dll, I noticed
Microsoft Internet Explorer complaining that the server connections had been
reset.
I have added code to the applicable child process which fcntl()'s the client
socket to blocking mode, then writes a byte of data. This is an attempt to
ensure that all data send()'ed to Internet Explorer has actually been sent
prior to the CloseSocket(). This hack seems to improve things dramatically,
but the problem still shows when sending larger volumes of data back to
Internet Explorer.
Can you please advise on the status of this CloseSocket() problem, and
1) Any suggestions for a workaround, and/or
2) Whether there are any interim fixes available
Kindest thanks in advance
David McNab
david@rebirthing.co.nz
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