Developers, I'm integrating test equipment and GUIs using XMPP, works great. Well except for when my test equipment<->XMPP single board computer is switched off. The server doesn't recognize that the SBC is offline for quite some time (same problem as the disconnected dialup laptop user in a chat scenario) because of the Linux timeout settings in proc/sys/net/ipv4/. I found this thread
http://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/jadmin/2004-April/015513.html but there wasn't a mention of specific settings to reduce the timeout. I'm wondering if someone out there has tweaked their TCP timeout settings combined with jabberd 1.4.3's heartbeat to recognize the disconnected client in under 60 seconds. I'd actually like 5 second discovery, heartbeat traffic is not a concern because all my equipment is connected to the same 100Mb/s switch. If you've successfully configured your system to reduce the timeout, can you forward your proc/sys/net/ipv4/ settings? Thanks, Craig -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Dr. Craig Hollabaugh, [EMAIL PROTECTED], 970 325 0509 Author of Embedded Linux: Hardware, Software and Interfacing www.embeddedlinuxinterfacing.com _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list jdev@jabber.org http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev