On Thursday, February 25, 2016 at 1:56:21 PM UTC-5, Martin A. Brown wrote: > Hello again Ray, > > >> >I'm new to python networking. I am waiting TCP server/client app by > >> >using python built-in SocketServer. My problem is if client get > >> >killed, then the tcp port will never get released, in CLOSE_WAIT > >> > >> I did not thoroughly review your code (other than to see that you > >> are not using SO_REUSEADDR). This is the most likely problem. > >> > >> Suggestion: > >> > >> man 7 socket > >> > >> Look for SO_REUSEADDR. Then, apply what you have learned to your > >> code. > > > >it's not I can't bind the address, my problem is: server is long > >run. if client die without "disconnect" then server will leak one > >socket. > > Sorry for my trigger-happy, and incorrect reply. > > After so many years, I should know better than to reply without > completely processing questions. Apologies. > > >by using the built-in thread socket server. the extra tcp port are > >opened by built-in class itself. if the handler() is finish > >correctly (the line with break) then this socket will get cleaned > >up. but if client dies, then I am never get out from that True > >loop. so the socket will keep in close_wait > > > >I fond the issue. it's my own stupid issue. > >i did "continue" if no data received. > >just break from it then it will be fine > > Well, I'm glad you found the issue. > > Best of luck, > > -Martin > > -- > Martin A. Brown > http://linux-ip.net/
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