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Michael B Allen
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 9:51 pm    Post subject: Socket Sabotage Reply with quote

I would like to test my network client with respect to robust network
failure recovery. It works fine if I use iptables to drop communication
back from the server. But I want the socket to generate an error. Aside
from hacking the source, is there a way to tickle a connected socket to
cause it to generate an error when attempting to read / write?

Thanks,
Mike
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