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    • Max Kellermann's avatar
      require GLib 2.16 · 5dfc0918
      Max Kellermann authored
      GLib 2.16 was released more than 4 years ago.  Let's remove some cruft
      from the glib_compat.h header, and avoid new cruft to it.
      5dfc0918
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    • Dan McGee's avatar
      Set socket TCP keepalive option on incoming connections · 27946a98
      Dan McGee authored
      If a connected host disappears without our knowledge, as can happen over
      wireless or a hibernating machine, we continue to hold the port open waiting
      for messages. Because we never try to send anything down this now-broken
      pipe, the connection will sit idle taking up a slot in our allowed incoming
      connections list.
      
      If enough of these happen, an unintended Denial of Service takes place,
      where all connection slots are filled with now-broken, never ending
      connections. Setting the TCP keepalive option at least allows these to time
      out after the default two hours, which is sufficient in the non-malicious
      case.
      Signed-off-by: 's avatarDan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
      27946a98