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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Wishes:
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Display other calculations such as kurtosis.
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Check the TCP timeout with T/TCP. Difficult to test, few T/TCP
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machines exist.
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machines exist. Timeouts on T/TCP connections are a bit experimental.
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TCP timeout with long packets seem to confuse Cisco routers. Does
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someone can reproduce it and perform tests? It seems to work now.
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@ -22,15 +22,14 @@ a page is moved.
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UDP isn't really useable with large packets because of sockets
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limitations and the lack of workaround code.
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If a Web page is empty, echoping
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will display meaningless messages.
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Timeouts on T/TCP connections are a bit experimental.
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If a Web page is empty, echoping will display meaningless messages.
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Since echoping writes everything to the server, then begins to read
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the reply, some echo servers will timeout if you send very long
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messages, because they expect you to start to read right now.
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Make FLUSH a configure-able option.
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Compiler's warnings:
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1) Tru64's cc:
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