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    SubjectRe: PROBLEM: select() says closed socket readable
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       From: Jay Rogers <jay@rgrs.com>
    Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 10:34:09 -0400

    > Right. It does not block on read, hence it is readable.

    No, a socket that's never been connected isn't readable, hence
    select() shouldn't be returning a value of 1 on it.

    You may read without blocking, select() returns 1.

    Please, fix your app.

    Later,
    David S. Miller
    davem@redhat.com
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