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From: arthur marsh <marsh@ties.itu.int>
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Subject: Re: telnet disconnects
Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1998 14:29:12 +0100
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Could these disconnect reasons be included with the telnet disconnect
message?
On 27 Dec 1998, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
> The most frequest cause of this kind of disconnect are network errors.
> If the TCP/IP stack generates a "Connection Reset" error Kermit disconnects
> from the host. This is because the state of the connection is unknown.
> A "Connection Reset" error is generated because an unrecoverable loss of
> data has occurred. A TCP connection is defined as being reliable and
> lossless. Any loss of data MUST be treated as fatal.
>
> Take a debug.log and when the connection breaks, look for ECONRESET,
> ENETRESET, ECONNABORTED, ENOTCONN, or "Unknown Error". These are the
> error types that will result in a disconnect.