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[ts-7000] Re: Rebind after process crash -- quasi-n00b sockets issue

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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: Rebind after process crash -- quasi-n00b sockets issue
From: "Fred" <>
Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 17:10:09 -0000
--- "naturalwatt" <> wrote:
>> There doesn't appear to be any ioctl() or 
>> fntcl() or sockopt() that's responsible 
>> for tailoring the timing on when the TCP/IP 
>> stack relents and "discovers" dead process 
>> resources that can be released and granted 
>> to others.
> I don't know enough about Linux, but on Solaris 
> it's a kernel parameter setting, which is system-
> wide, not per-process.  So you are unlikely to 
> be able to set it via ioctl.

Interesting.  Worse case I suppose I could patch the OS source code for 
setsockopt(), but that's such an offense against nature that I'd expect 
to be fired for it.  }:-}


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