02-03-2004
TCP/IP has security problems and if you try to break it you will probably succeed. Other than that it seems very stable to me.
The complaint in your first post was: you can't detect a dropped connection. That is a common complaint. A TCP connection can persist forever until it is explicitly shutdown. Even with keep-alives, it can last for hours.
Your new complaint is: connection goes up and down hundreds of times. That's an unusal complaint to make about TCP/IP. Either your server or the client is explicitly dropping the connection. And the client is choosing to reestablish a connection. I can't tell you why this is.
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shevek_server_connection
shevek::server< client, serverdata >::connection(3) Library Functions Manual shevek::server< client, serverdata >::connection(3)
NAME
shevek::server< client, serverdata >::connection -
Base of the client class which is implemented by the calling program.
SYNOPSIS
#include <server.hh>
Inherits shevek::refbase.
Public Member Functions
void continue_reading ()
This is called after in->unread (), to resume accepting data from this connection.
~connection ()
Destructor.
Public Attributes
Glib::RefPtr< shevek::fd > in
The input socket. The client can stop reading from this connection by calling in->unread ().
Glib::RefPtr< shevek::fd > out
The output socket. This is used to send data to the connection.
Protected Member Functions
connection ()
The client class can construct this object with its create function.
Glib::RefPtr< server< client,
serverdata > > get_server ()"
Access to the server object which hosts this client.
void disconnect ()
This can be called by the client object to close this connection.
Friends
class server< client, serverdata >
Detailed Description
template<typename client, typename serverdata>struct shevek::server< client, serverdata >::connection
Base of the client class which is implemented by the calling program.
A client object is created for every connection which is accepted. This class handles server administration and provides access to members
from the client class.
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