Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Tue, 28 Nov 2006 16:05:54 -0600 | From | "Matt Garman" <> | Subject | What happened to CONFIG_TCP_NAGLE_OFF? |
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I would like to globally disable nagling on my (2.6.9) system. There are several references on the web to the CONFIG_TCP_NAGLE_OFF kernel config option. However, it appears as though this no longer exists.
How might I achieve having TCP_NODELAY effectively set for all sockets (by default)? Is there a new/different kernel config option, a patch, a sysctl or proc setting? Or can I "fake" this behavior by, e.g. setting a send buffer sufficiently small?
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