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@ -671,7 +671,7 @@ convert_ws1_ip_optname (int optname)
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IP_DONTFRAGMENT
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};
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return (optname < 1 || optname > _WS1_IP_DONTFRAGMENT)
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? optname
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? optname
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: ws2_optname[optname];
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}
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@ -699,9 +699,9 @@ cygwin_setsockopt (int fd, int level, int optname, const void *optval,
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syscall_printf ("setsockopt optval=%x", *(long *) optval);
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if (res)
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{
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{
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/* KB 248611:
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Windows 2000 and above don't support setting the IP_TOS field
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with setsockopt. Additionally, TOS was always (also under 9x
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and NT) only implemented for UDP and ICMP, never for TCP.
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@ -732,7 +732,7 @@ cygwin_setsockopt (int fd, int level, int optname, const void *optval,
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set_winsock_errno ();
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}
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else if (level == SOL_SOCKET && optname == SO_REUSEADDR)
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fh->saw_reuseaddr (*(int *) optval);
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fh->saw_reuseaddr (*(int *) optval);
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}
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syscall_printf ("%d = setsockopt (%d, %d, %x, %p, %d)",
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@ -1849,8 +1849,8 @@ cygwin_rcmd (char **ahost, unsigned short inport, char *locuser,
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a problem in Winsock. The bind(2) call does not fail if a local
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address is still in TIME_WAIT state, and there's no way to get this
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behaviour. Unfortunately the first time when this is detected is when
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the calling application tries to connect.
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the calling application tries to connect.
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One (also not really foolproof) way around this problem would be to use
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the iphlpapi function GetTcpTable and to check if the port in question is
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in TIME_WAIT state and if so, choose another port number. But this method
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@ -1912,7 +1912,7 @@ cygwin_rresvport (int *port)
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res = (int) INVALID_SOCKET;
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}
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else if (port)
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*port = myport;
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*port = myport;
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}
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if (res != (int) INVALID_SOCKET)
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