At 11:04 PM 7/29/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [TCP] splits traffic to 'segments' using its own logic ...

Is there a simple way for a FreeBSD system to cause its peer
to use a transmit segment size of, say, 640 bytes -- so that
the peer will never try to send a packet larger than that?

I'm trying to get around a network packet-size problem.
In case it matters, the other end is SunOS 4.1.1 on a sun3, and
I've been unable to find a way to limit its packet size directly.
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Just as an FYI, you might want to do:
man setsockopt
ro
man getsockopt

Each tcp conversation can have it's own size set along with a bunch of other params.

        -Derek


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