Try --up-delay.

James

On Thu, 25 Nov 2004, Moshe wrote:

> (posted comment before but didn't see it - so I'm re sending)
> 
> It looks like the TAP Adapter gets its link up signal as soon as the socket 
> is 
> being connected.
> Several problems with that:
> - There is no actual logical connection between the parties.
>   It could be another fake process, an intermediate proxy, or a bad version 
> of 
> OpenSSL, bad keys... etc.
>   The user sees the adapter link brought up and down - and this is misleading 
> as the user thinks that the far end was indeed connected but something 
> happened.
> - As soon as the TAP adapter link is up, Windows starts to send packets.
>   Normally this is fine, but if the other end is not yet connected (using 
> proxy), the socket buffer starts to fill for no good reason
> 
> Looks like there needs to be a logical handshake before link is brought up.
> 
> My 2 cents
> Moshe
> 
> 
> 
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