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|    Jorgen Grahn to Ashwin Rao    |
|    Re: Interpretation of the tcp_info struc    |
|    12 Dec 09 00:28:43    |
      6cd7ab12       From: grahn+nntp@snipabacken.se              On Fri, 2009-12-11, Ashwin Rao wrote:       > Hi,       >       > I opened a tcp connection and got the tcp_info structure using the       > getsockopt call.              That would be the TCP_INFO socket option, which seems to be       Linux-specific (see Linux man page tcp(7)). Have you checked the Linux       documentation, and maybe compared to sysctl -a?              You can always look at the Linux networking source code.              (I didn't look at the rest -- I mostly just wanted to warn non-Linux       people reading your question.)              /Jorgen              --        // Jorgen Grahn |
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