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to: Apam
from: deon
date: 2024-04-09 13:24:00
subject: Telnet Server

  Re: Telnet Server
  By: Apam to phigan on Mon Apr 08 2024 07:48 pm

Howdy,

 > So I think, using that socket option could be a bad thing most likely with
 > SSH as synchronet could clobber sshd if it's running. It's unlikely that
 > your setup is running a telnetd server, so in that instance it's unlikely to
 > be a problem - but from what i understand in this thread, it's better to be
 > safe than sorry.

My understanding and experience, is that this is doesnt happen on Linux, probably was an issue on Windows (I read references to it) - and possibly other OSes as well?

If my reading is correct, when a socket is closed (it goes into TIME_WAIT for upto a minute or two - depending on the OS) and *without* REUSEADDR, the OS will not let another process bind to the port.

With REUSEADDR, it ignores sockets in TIME_WAIT (on Linux anyway) and lets you bind to the port. (You still cant bind to a port that is already LISTENING by another process, but I guess you could on Windows?)


...лоеп

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