On 3/8/20 9:13 AM, Derek Fawcus wrote: > Now what would have been useful is a way to have distinct fd's for > the local read and write end of (e.g.) a TCP socket - such that > one direction could be closed w/o closing the other. I believe that this can be done, now. At least I've read that it's possible for one end to close (FIN) a TCP connection without the other end also closing. Thus you end up with the one-way data flow that is still ACKed the way that TCP does. -- Grant. . . . unix || die