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Author SHA1 Message Date
Simon Tatham
60585cff9c Yet another attempt at OOB handling in the network abstraction. This
version allows you to specify, per socket, which sockets receive OOB
data in-line (so that you know what was before the mark and what was
after) and which receive it out of line (so it's really a one-byte
out-of-band facility rather than discard-to-mark). This reflects the
fact that rlogin appears to make more sense in the latter mode, and
telnet in the former. This patch makes rlogin work right for me.

[originally from svn r921]
2001-02-01 14:11:04 +00:00
Simon Tatham
89505459e3 Improve socket error handling so that a socket error isn't an
automatic fatalbox(). Instead, the error is passed to the receiver
routine, which can decide just how fatal the problem really is.

[originally from svn r894]
2001-01-24 10:11:18 +00:00
Simon Tatham
ca90be26a8 Experimental Rlogin support, thanks to Delian Delchev. Local flow
control is unsupported, and server-to-client comms may fail for want
of working TCP Urgent.

[originally from svn r875]
2001-01-19 10:10:37 +00:00
Simon Tatham
384eeb3f76 Fix miscellaneous compiler warnings. Thanks to Jacob Nevins
[originally from svn r755]
2000-10-24 10:47:49 +00:00
Simon Tatham
988c1974ea Created a shiny new abstraction for the socket handling. Has many
advantages:
 - protocol modules can call sk_write() without having to worry
   about writes blocking, because blocking writes are handled in the
   abstraction layer and retried later.
 - `Lost connection while sending' is a thing of the past.
 - <winsock.h> is no longer needed in most modules, because
   "putty.h" doesn't have to declare `SOCKET' variables any more,
   only the abstracted `Socket' type.
 - select()-equivalent between multiple sockets will now be handled
   sensibly, which opens the way for things like SSH port
   forwarding.

[originally from svn r745]
2000-10-23 11:55:11 +00:00