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<0> hi, this is not directly related to Netfilter but ... <0> how does POSIX (and Linux) react when a sent buffer (TCP) is full <0> ? <1> Regit: the write() call blocks iirc
<0> Gandalf_: thanks that was I was fearing, i think many applications that send datas can be DOSed like that <1> iirc you can check how much room there's left in the send buffer, and then you can choose if you want to send and maybe block or if you want to wait <0> :-) <2> gug <1> gug <2> hi Gandalf_ <1> hi Krisztian <1> my head is starting to return to normal <2> :( <2> I mean :) <1> :) <2> yesterday's party? <1> yup, we watched the ishokey semifinal and had some beers
<1> ishockey <2> I was following the game as well <2> and drinking beer, too :) <1> :) <1> we only watched .se vs .cz , I think we were too drunk to even remember that .fi was playing .ru <2> I guess you're satisfied with the Swedish team's performance <1> oh yes :) <1> I have a relative in the .se team, alwyas nice to see him play <2> wow, then congratulations for him <2> although I must mention that I cheered for the czech team... :) <1> :) <2> btw, I have a friend who plays World of Warcraft regularly, usually together with people from .se, .no and .fi <2> when there's a hockey game going on the number of people participating in the team usually decreases significantly :) <1> heh <1> hockey is pretty popular up here :)
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