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On 2018-08-02 12:08, Grant Taylor : All wrote: > On 08/02/2018 12:34 AM, xlar54 wrote: >> at the moment, webservers dump the pages so quickly that the wifi modem >> and/or code cant keep up. > > This seems like a modem / gateway / web server failing to me. > > To me, there are two communication streams, one on either side of the > gateway (like the Wifi232). One is serial to the old computer. The > other is TCP/IP over some sort of network (wired or wireless). > > I would expect that the serial side can be paused by (I think) dropping > DTR. (Maybe it's a different signal.) The point being for the (retro) > computer to indicate that it is not ready to receive any more data from > the other end. Or ClearToSend (CTS) if you do 7-wire serial. > I would also expect that the TCP/IP side could similarly cause the web > server to pause sending data. I'm not completely familiar with the > mechanics of how. But I am confident that the TCP/IP client can tell > the sending web server how much buffer it has available. The idea being > that the web server's sending side should not exceed said buffer. > Yes, I think both 0 and 1 byte free at my end is a possible response to incoming packets when you have a hard time handling the incoming data stream. Telling the remote end you have only 1 byte left in the buffer is used for instance when tarpitting spam sending email servers, to force them to waste a lot of resources for every sent byte so that they are busy creating packets for an email your server wont accept instead of spamming others at that instance. ---* Origin: - nntp://news.fidonet.fi - Lake Ylo - Finland - (2:221/6) SEEN-BY: 221/0 1 6 360 320/219 633/267 280 640/384 1384 712/132 620 848 770/1 @PATH: 221/6 0 640/1384 384 712/848 633/267 |
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