Re: Detecting socket connection failure

2006-07-24 Thread Dieter Maurer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 19 Jul 2006 08:34:00 -0700: > ... > Were you also using mac osx? No, I have observed the problem under Linux. > Dieter Maurer wrote: > > > I have seen something similar recently: > > > > I can write ("send" to be precise) to a socket closed by > > the foreign

Re: Detecting socket connection failure

2006-07-20 Thread Ben Sizer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > First, the proof that > something is there and rejecting the connection (or is it that this > thing actually accepts the connection and then drops it?)... Yes, it accepts it and then drops it, or perhaps drops it after receiving some data? It's not a failed or rejected c

Re: Detecting socket connection failure

2006-07-19 Thread schwehr
Hi Dieter, Thanks for the feedback. Were you also using mac osx? I am wondering at what level this bug is occuring. -kurt Dieter Maurer wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 10 Jul 2006 08:42:11 -0700: > > I've tried to RTFM this and am having no luck.First off, I am using > > Mac OSX 10.4.

Re: Detecting socket connection failure

2006-07-15 Thread Dieter Maurer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 10 Jul 2006 08:42:11 -0700: > I've tried to RTFM this and am having no luck.First off, I am using > Mac OSX 10.4.7 with python 2.4.2 from fink. I am trying to connect to > a server that should be rejecting connections and I was surprised when > it did not throw an e

Detecting socket connection failure

2006-07-10 Thread schwehr
Hi All, I've tried to RTFM this and am having no luck.First off, I am using Mac OSX 10.4.7 with python 2.4.2 from fink. I am trying to connect to a server that should be rejecting connections and I was surprised when it did not throw an exception or do something otherwise equally nasty. It ju