RE: TCP Management

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Hi,

Whenever, the accept() call succeeds, it creates a new sock data structure
which is added to the linked list of existing socks. However, I doubt that
any settings made by setsockopt() for the original socket remain in the
new inherited socket (2.0.34 kernel).

This is my impression. 

Thanks
Hari


On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Statux wrote:

> > How's the water mark being set? Can you provide
> > any pointer to sites that contains these information.
> 
> The water marks are the amount of data in the buffers before data will be
> sent/received, etc.
> 
> check out getsockopt
> 
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