Unix TCP Equivalent Settings in Windows 2000?
sameerdesai asks: "While working on a project that required client-server functionality I was running into processes that wouldn't finish and eventually hang. While running packet tracing, I found out the tcp_fin_wait_2_timeout setting on the server side (UNIX) was too low for the Windows client, and after increasing that value it worked great. I am trying to apply a similar technique for a Windows server and was wondering what the equivalent registry key is for UNIX's tcp_fin_wait_2_timeout setting? Also, is there a guide out there that compares TCP setting in UNIX with Windows?"
do i maybe feel a *little* bit of frustration out of your post? if you call working 12hrs a day to meet insanse sw release dates a high pressure tech job or not is left as an exercise to you.
so you'd rather not install debian because of deadline issues? kind of shows the level of technical experties you have...
the rest of your post is just so ridiculous there's really no need to reply to it. did you even notice your own post applies to your very post more than it does to my post?
p.s.: for someone not even having the guts posting with his username on a website you open your mouth maybe a little bit too wide...
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