I'm provisionally with merlyn on this. While the code may be an interesting example of how to do TCP/IP, please give us some discussion on that subject. All we have here is a code listing and an output dump.

Yes, the code is interesting, in the sense that all non-trivial code is interesting, but as mentioned, it also has the whiff of potential naughtiness. Without some other information to give this node/thread more oomph, I don't see how the monastery would be harmed by having the Powers That Be say, "thank you, that was very nice, and now we're making it go away."


In reply to Re: Insert the 4th TCP packet after TCP three-times handshakes by mstone
in thread Insert the 4th TCP packet after TCP three-times handshakes by shanleiguang

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