BUG: Starting and Stopping a Winsock Server Using SO_REUSEADDRLast reviewed: November 21, 1997Article ID: Q177074 |
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SYMPTOMSTo close a Winsock server and rebind a new server to its old port you need to employ setsockopt() on the server socket with SO_REUSEADDR. However, this becomes problematic if the server spawned incoming clients into child processes for handling. If any child processes are left open with their socket connection intact, any future client connection requests to any new server will be forcefully refused (WSAECONNREFUSED).
CAUSEWhen the server calls closesocket(), the Windows NT TCP/IP address object connect handler address is set to NULL, which causes TCP/IP to send a TCP/IP Reset (RST) when future clients attempt to connect to the server's port number. When a new server is created and reopens the same port, this causes the Windows NT TCP/IP driver to create a duplicate address object with a valid connect handler address. However, connection requests are validated against the old TCP/IP address object, which still has a NULL connect handler. The end result is that all future client connection requests are forcefully refused (WSAECONNREFUSED) as long as child processes from the original server maintain their socket connections through the original NT TCP/IP address object. Once they all close, the original object is destroyed and normal operation resumes.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. We are researching this bug and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
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REFERENCESFor additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q166846 TITLE : Cannot Reconnect to TN3270 Server with Close Listen Sockets |
Additional query words: SO_REUSEADDR
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