08-15-2009
How can i tell the TCP socket to acknowledge me dropping of the connection and not to try anymore?
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socket_accept
SOCKET_ACCEPT(3) 1 SOCKET_ACCEPT(3)
socket_accept - Accepts a connection on a socket
SYNOPSIS
resource socket_accept (resource $socket)
DESCRIPTION
After the socket $socket has been created using socket_create(3), bound to a name with socket_bind(3), and told to listen for connections
with socket_listen(3), this function will accept incoming connections on that socket. Once a successful connection is made, a new socket
resource is returned, which may be used for communication. If there are multiple connections queued on the socket, the first will be used.
If there are no pending connections, socket_accept(3) will block until a connection becomes present. If $socket has been made non-blocking
using socket_set_blocking(3) or socket_set_nonblock(3), FALSE will be returned.
The socket resource returned by socket_accept(3) may not be used to accept new connections. The original listening socket $socket, how-
ever, remains open and may be reused.
PARAMETERS
o $socket
- A valid socket resource created with socket_create(3).
RETURN VALUES
Returns a new socket resource on success, or FALSE on error. The actual error code can be retrieved by calling socket_last_error(3). This
error code may be passed to socket_strerror(3) to get a textual explanation of the error.
SEE ALSO
socket_connect(3), socket_listen(3), socket_create(3), socket_bind(3), socket_strerror(3).
PHP Documentation Group SOCKET_ACCEPT(3)