On 2005-06-25, Jp Calderone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The argument to listen() is only a _hint_ to the TCP/IP stack. > Linux, at least, will not create a buffer large enough for > only a single connection. You can test this easily: create a > socket, bind it to an address, call listen(1) on it, and > *don't* call accept(). Telnet (or connect somehow) > repeatedly, until your connection is not accepted. On my > system (Linux 2.6.10), I can connect successfully 8 times > before the behavior changes.
I had noticed that once upon a time. I had forgotten that 8 was the minimum, but I do remember that 1 didn't result in a second connect failing. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! Ha ha Ha ha Ha ha at Ha Ha Ha Ha -- When will I visi.com EVER stop HAVING FUN?!! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list