Messages in this thread |  | | | Subject | Re: Sendmail 8.9.0 claims a Linux kernel bug | | From | Andi Kleen <> | | Date | 26 Jun 1998 15:33:15 +0200 |
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alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk (Alan Cox) writes: > > No its a Linux following RFC1122 versus Sendmail following original BSD > now POSIX 1003.1g draft somethinghuge. 2.1.x should be behaving as per > POSIX draft. The 2.0 kernels follow the intent of the RFC - which I still > maintain is technically superior. The fact you can see all those "no > route to host" events tells you there are one way routing problems > impacting mail. Followers of the Posix religion wouldnt have known. > > Posix is however now the official religion, rightly or wrongly so you have > to run icmpinfo to see whats going on in the world. 2.1.x follows it.
In 2.1 we don't report the error in tcp_accept() when the socket from the open_request queue already has a hard/soft error set. I marked this as a FIXME because I was not sure how to handle it.
What does POSIX say exactly here? Should we change that?
-Andi
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