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I'm writing this question on behalf of our networking guy, he's swamped at the moment. So forgive me if I completely mangle terminology!
We've been using wstunnel with the --udpTimeoutSec 60 parameter. We're seeing a lot of instability as if the connection was being reset every 60 seconds. Using --udpTimeoutSec -1 seems to have fixed everything. The initial assumption was that, if no data is transmitted for 60 seconds, then the connection would be reset. But it appears what is actually happening is that every 60 seconds the connection is reset regardless. Is that how it operates?
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I'm writing this question on behalf of our networking guy, he's swamped at the moment. So forgive me if I completely mangle terminology!
We've been using wstunnel with the --udpTimeoutSec 60 parameter. We're seeing a lot of instability as if the connection was being reset every 60 seconds. Using --udpTimeoutSec -1 seems to have fixed everything. The initial assumption was that, if no data is transmitted for 60 seconds, then the connection would be reset. But it appears what is actually happening is that every 60 seconds the connection is reset regardless. Is that how it operates?
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