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| From | Kelvin Sherlock <email@domain.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.sys.apple2.programmer |
| Subject | Re: telnetd for GNO? |
| Date | 2016-01-06 12:45 -0500 |
| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
| Message-ID | <n6jjm8$3jd$1@dont-email.me> (permalink) |
| References | (1 earlier) <dog_cow-1451925015@macgui.com> <e5735c48-ebad-4e3e-826c-168703d2ac2b@googlegroups.com> <dog_cow-1451933996@macgui.com> <n6f0n6$6s2$1@dont-email.me> <dog_cow-1452026824@macgui.com> |
On 2016-01-05 20:44:26 +0000, D Finnigan said: > > Yes, 4 sockets is the maximum. > > Can you think of any applications on the IIgs that use more than 4 > connections? I can't. I know FTP clients use two connections. What else is > there? For what it's worth, Marinetti supports 50 ipids/connections. I think silver platter limits itself to 16 open connections (17 including the server ipid) and I managed to use up all them while testing (and all 50 Marinetti ipids at one point), by using wget to mirror a directory. (SP doesn't support HTTP Keep Alive, so it has to open a new connection for every file). Now, with Marinetti, you don't just close a connection, you have to wait around for the other server to acknowledge that it's closed and then it still lingers around in a closing state for a while just in case there are wayward packets still in the pipes, or something. If the Uthernet immediately closes the connection and that's the end of it, that's not an issue.
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Re: telnetd for GNO? stlhood <stlhood@gmail.com> - 2016-01-04 10:50 -0800
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Re: telnetd for GNO? D Finnigan <dog_cow@macgui.com> - 2016-01-07 22:51 +0000
Re: telnetd for GNO? Kelvin Sherlock <email@domain.com> - 2016-01-06 12:45 -0500
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Re: telnetd for GNO? D Finnigan <dog_cow@macgui.com> - 2016-01-07 23:05 +0000
Re: telnetd for GNO? "Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast.net> - 2016-01-07 21:43 -0500
Re: telnetd for GNO? andrew.roughan@writeme.com - 2016-01-09 00:58 -0800
Re: telnetd for GNO? D Finnigan <dog_cow@macgui.com> - 2016-01-09 21:30 +0000
Re: telnetd for GNO? Stephen Heumann <stephen.heumann@gmail.com> - 2016-01-04 18:45 -0600
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Re: telnetd for GNO? Steven Hirsch <snhirsch@gmail.com> - 2016-01-11 13:03 -0500
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