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Posted to dev@perl.apache.org by Joe Orton <jo...@redhat.com> on 2004/04/08 11:45:42 UTC

O_NONBLOCK

Actually, the O_NONBLOCK thing is new behaviour introduced in 2.0.49
with the "multi-listen DoS" security fix... so maybe this is a recent
regression, and it really counts as an httpd bug.  (or have you been
getting these similar failure reports on Solaris/... for ages?)

joe

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Re: O_NONBLOCK

Posted by Stas Bekman <st...@stason.org>.
Joe Orton wrote:
> Actually, the O_NONBLOCK thing is new behaviour introduced in 2.0.49
> with the "multi-listen DoS" security fix... so maybe this is a recent
> regression, and it really counts as an httpd bug.  (or have you been
> getting these similar failure reports on Solaris/... for ages?)

You are right, only for the last few weeks. These tests are there for ages and 
the code hasn't changed at all.

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