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Viewer does not close connection correct

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olest
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Viewer does not close connection correct

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The viewer does not seem to close the connection correct when it has not been connected to a server. E.g. click on start and then stop without having had a server connection.

The problem is that the Linux repeater does not detect that the viewer has disconnected.

The same scenario works fine with the server connecting and disconnecting without having had a viewer connection.
olest
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Re: Viewer does not close connection correct

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After some tests I have discovered that the viewer not disconnect correct before after 300 seconds (viewer idle timeout).
Last edited by olest on 2008-04-17 18:18, edited 1 time in total.
olest
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Re: Viewer does not close connection correct

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If I toggle debug I get the following at disconnect:

Socket error read, error code 10004
A blocking operation was interrupted by a call to WSACancelBlockingCall

But only with the linux repeater i think.
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