03-31-2009
HTTP doesn't keep connection all the time. Isn't it?
@Topic
You can implement a socket program the way you like. Why should anyone want to have connection all the time, even when client and server have no communication going on?
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
abrt-server
ABRT-SERVER(1) ABRT Manual ABRT-SERVER(1)
NAME
abrt-server - Unix socket for ABRT.
SYNOPSIS
abrt-server [-u UID] [-spv[v]...]
DESCRIPTION
abrt-server is executed by abrtd daemon to handle socket connections. Every application in system is able to invoke creation of a new
problem directory by following the communication protocol (described below in section PROTOCOL).
OPTIONS
-u UID
Use UID as client uid
-s
Log to system log.
-p
Add program names to log.
-v
Log more detailed debugging information.
PROTOCOL
Initializing new dump: connect to UNIX domain socket /var/run/abrt.socket
Providing data (writting data to the socket):
-> "POST / HTTP/1.1
"
-> "
"
-> "type=string "
string, maximum length 100 bytes
-> "reason=string "
string, maximum length 512 bytes
-> "pid=number "
number, 0 - PID_MAX (/proc/sys/kernel/pid_max)
-> "executable=string "
string, maximum length ~MAX_PATH
-> "backtrace=string "
string, maximum length 1 MB
-> (close writing half of the socket)
<- "HTTP/1.1 201
"
<- "
"
Deleting problem directory:
-> "DELETE <directory_name> HTTP/1.1
"
-> "
"
-> (close writing half of the socket)
<- "HTTP/1.1 200
"
<- "
"
AUTHORS
o ABRT team
abrt 2.1.11 06/18/2014 ABRT-SERVER(1)