Hm. I've tried setting SO_DONTLINGER on the sockets at both ends, and adjusting the registry entries, but they still persist far longer than is any good for high frequency connections.
I think that the real solution may be to use UDP rather than TCP. UDP should be reliable enough within the same box that I shouldn't need to re-engineer a low latency protocal on top.
In reply to Re^2: Socket hang. (Windows or Perl? Solutions?) (Updated)
by BrowserUk
in thread Socket hang. (Windows or Perl? Solutions?) (Updated)
by BrowserUk
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