Hi,
attached you will find a patch from Thomas Franco to honor SOMAXCONN. It defaults to 128, which is not enough for some setups. It defines the maximum number of requests that can be queued to a listening socket and can be changed with sysctl via net.core.somaxconn.
I think it would be nice to have it in stunnel-4.36 to make it usable in bigger installations. It's available online here: https://github.com/op4g/stunnel/commit/e200bebaf92c068aa319c43fdd50cddd6816c...
Best regards,
Stefan Behte
Stefan Behte wrote:
attached you will find a patch from Thomas Franco to honor SOMAXCONN.
I managed to implement such feature earlier today: http://www.stunnel.org/?page=sdf_ChangeLog 8-)
Mike
Hi,
attached you will find a patch from Thomas Franco to honor SOMAXCONN.
I managed to implement such feature earlier today: http://www.stunnel.org/?page=sdf_ChangeLog 8-)
Thanks! What is your timeline for a release of 4.36? Confusingly, it's listed in the Changelog (yes, without date), but there is no version on the ftp.
Best regards,
Stefan Behte
Hi,
Thanks! What is your timeline for a release of 4.36? Confusingly, it's listed in the Changelog (yes, without date), but there is no version on
the
ftp.
Stunnel is released when it is ready. 8-)
It could have been that you plan to release it today with only the two changes listed in the log: it's not very clear from the Changelog page, maybe you could write something like "upcoming Version 4.36", then it's clear that it is still in development.
Best regards,
Stefan Behte