* Sebastian Hammer, Adam Dickmeiss
*
* $Log: rfct.c,v $
- * Revision 1.1 1995-03-30 14:03:17 quinn
+ * Revision 1.4 1995-05-18 13:02:07 quinn
+ * Smallish.
+ *
+ * Revision 1.3 1995/05/16 09:37:18 quinn
+ * Fixed bug
+ *
+ * Revision 1.2 1995/05/02 08:53:09 quinn
+ * Trying in vain to fix comm with ISODE
+ *
+ * Revision 1.1 1995/03/30 14:03:17 quinn
* Added RFC1006 as separate library
*
* Revision 1.15 1995/03/30 10:54:43 quinn
/*
* RFC1006 sets a higher than standard default max TPDU size, but the
* Isode seems to like to negotiate it down. We'll keep it here to be
- * safe. Not that there's no harm in jumping it up. If it's higher
+ * safe. Note that there's no harm in jumping it up. If it's higher
* than 2048, t_connect won't try to negotiate.
*/
- cnt->tsize = 128;
+ cnt->tsize = 2048;
if (info)
{
info->addr = TSEL_MAXLEN + sizeof(struct sockaddr_in) + 1;
info->options = 1024;
- info->tsdu = -1;
+ info->tsdu = -1; /* is this right? */
info->etsdu = 0;
info->connect = -2;
info->discon = -2;
return T_LISTEN; /* the only possible type of event */
if ((res = read_n(fd, (char*) &head, 6)) < 0)
return -1;
+ if (res == 0)
+ {
+ TRC(fprintf(stderr, "Network disconnect\n"));
+ return cnt->event = T_DISCONNECT;
+ }
+ TRC(fprintf(stderr, "t_look got %d bytes\n", res));
if (head.version != RFC_VERSION)
{
TRC(fprintf(stderr, "Got bad RFC1006 version in t_look: %d.\n",
for (i = 7; i <= 11 && (1 << i) < res->tsize; i++) ; /* encode TPDU size */
parm[2] = i;
/* give our TSEL. ## Must we echo theirs, if given? check spec */
- /* I think it was ok to give an empty TSEL. Does it have semantic sig? */
+ /* I thought it was ok to give an empty TSEL. Does it have semantic sig? */
parm[3] = TPDU_PARM_CLDID;
parm[4] = res->ltsel_len;
if (res->ltsel_len)