A note on how I handled a similar situation in regards to the timeout requirements you seem to have:
I had a similar setup where I was forwarding data from clients to servers and back and forth, etc. I wanted to timeout the connection after some idle time and ended up using the TimeoutMixin found in twisted.protocols.policies. It probably does exactly what you are doing but via a simple class inheritance and variable set. -ab On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 2:35 PM, Kevin Horn <kevin.h...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 10:08 AM, John Aherne <johnahe...@rocs.co.uk>wrote: > >> This is a really basic problem we are trying to decide about, >> >> >> One side A receives some input from a tcp port - about 100-200 characters, >> and forwards it to another port B. We do not need to wait for any response. >> If we get a response we pick that up through line receiver. We also run a >> calllater to check if we got a response on linereceiver within the timeframe >> specified. If not we drop the connection. >> >>
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