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.\" From: @(#)tcp.4 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/5/93
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\"
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.Dd August 6, 2018
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.Dt TCP 4
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm tcp
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.Nd Internet Transmission Control Protocol
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In sys/types.h
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.In sys/socket.h
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.In netinet/in.h
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.In netinet/tcp.h
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.Ft int
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.Fn socket AF_INET SOCK_STREAM 0
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Tn TCP
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protocol provides reliable, flow-controlled, two-way
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transmission of data.
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It is a byte-stream protocol used to
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support the
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.Dv SOCK_STREAM
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abstraction.
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.Tn TCP
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uses the standard
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Internet address format and, in addition, provides a per-host
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collection of
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.Dq "port addresses" .
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Thus, each address is composed
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of an Internet address specifying the host and network,
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with a specific
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.Tn TCP
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port on the host identifying the peer entity.
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.Pp
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Sockets utilizing the
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.Tn TCP
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protocol are either
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.Dq active
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or
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.Dq passive .
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Active sockets initiate connections to passive
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sockets.
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By default,
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.Tn TCP
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sockets are created active; to create a
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passive socket, the
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.Xr listen 2
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system call must be used
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after binding the socket with the
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.Xr bind 2
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system call.
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Only passive sockets may use the
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.Xr accept 2
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call to accept incoming connections.
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Only active sockets may use the
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.Xr connect 2
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call to initiate connections.
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.Pp
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Passive sockets may
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.Dq underspecify
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their location to match
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incoming connection requests from multiple networks.
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This technique, termed
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.Dq "wildcard addressing" ,
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allows a single
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server to provide service to clients on multiple networks.
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To create a socket which listens on all networks, the Internet
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address
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.Dv INADDR_ANY
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must be bound.
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The
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.Tn TCP
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port may still be specified
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at this time; if the port is not specified, the system will assign one.
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Once a connection has been established, the socket's address is
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fixed by the peer entity's location.
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The address assigned to the
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socket is the address associated with the network interface
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through which packets are being transmitted and received.
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Normally, this address corresponds to the peer entity's network.
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.Pp
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.Tn TCP
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supports a number of socket options which can be set with
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.Xr setsockopt 2
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and tested with
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.Xr getsockopt 2 :
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.Bl -tag -width ".Dv TCP_FUNCTION_BLK"
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.It Dv TCP_INFO
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Information about a socket's underlying TCP session may be retrieved
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by passing the read-only option
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.Dv TCP_INFO
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to
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.Xr getsockopt 2 .
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It accepts a single argument: a pointer to an instance of
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.Vt "struct tcp_info" .
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.Pp
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This API is subject to change; consult the source to determine
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which fields are currently filled out by this option.
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.Fx
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specific additions include
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send window size,
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receive window size,
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and
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bandwidth-controlled window space.
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.It Dv TCP_CCALGOOPT
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Set or query congestion control algorithm specific parameters.
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See
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.Xr mod_cc 4
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for details.
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.It Dv TCP_CONGESTION
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Select or query the congestion control algorithm that TCP will use for the
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connection.
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See
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.Xr mod_cc 4
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for details.
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.It Dv TCP_FUNCTION_BLK
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Select or query the set of functions that TCP will use for this connection.
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This allows a user to select an alternate TCP stack.
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The alternate TCP stack must already be loaded in the kernel.
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To list the available TCP stacks, see
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.Va functions_available
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in the
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.Sx MIB Variables
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section further down.
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To list the default TCP stack, see
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.Va functions_default
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in the
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.Sx MIB Variables
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section.
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.It Dv TCP_KEEPINIT
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This
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.Xr setsockopt 2
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option accepts a per-socket timeout argument of
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.Vt "u_int"
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in seconds, for new, non-established
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.Tn TCP
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connections.
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For the global default in milliseconds see
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.Va keepinit
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in the
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.Sx MIB Variables
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section further down.
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.It Dv TCP_KEEPIDLE
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This
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.Xr setsockopt 2
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option accepts an argument of
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.Vt "u_int"
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for the amount of time, in seconds, that the connection must be idle
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before keepalive probes (if enabled) are sent for the connection of this
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socket.
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If set on a listening socket, the value is inherited by the newly created
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socket upon
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.Xr accept 2 .
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For the global default in milliseconds see
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.Va keepidle
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in the
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.Sx MIB Variables
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section further down.
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.It Dv TCP_KEEPINTVL
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This
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.Xr setsockopt 2
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option accepts an argument of
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.Vt "u_int"
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to set the per-socket interval, in seconds, between keepalive probes sent
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to a peer.
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If set on a listening socket, the value is inherited by the newly created
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socket upon
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.Xr accept 2 .
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For the global default in milliseconds see
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.Va keepintvl
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in the
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.Sx MIB Variables
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section further down.
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.It Dv TCP_KEEPCNT
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This
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.Xr setsockopt 2
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option accepts an argument of
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.Vt "u_int"
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and allows a per-socket tuning of the number of probes sent, with no response,
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before the connection will be dropped.
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If set on a listening socket, the value is inherited by the newly created
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socket upon
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.Xr accept 2 .
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For the global default see the
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.Va keepcnt
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in the
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.Sx MIB Variables
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section further down.
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.It Dv TCP_NODELAY
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Under most circumstances,
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.Tn TCP
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sends data when it is presented;
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when outstanding data has not yet been acknowledged, it gathers
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small amounts of output to be sent in a single packet once
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an acknowledgement is received.
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For a small number of clients, such as window systems
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that send a stream of mouse events which receive no replies,
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this packetization may cause significant delays.
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The boolean option
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.Dv TCP_NODELAY
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defeats this algorithm.
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.It Dv TCP_MAXSEG
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By default, a sender- and
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.No receiver- Ns Tn TCP
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will negotiate among themselves to determine the maximum segment size
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to be used for each connection.
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The
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.Dv TCP_MAXSEG
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option allows the user to determine the result of this negotiation,
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and to reduce it if desired.
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.It Dv TCP_NOOPT
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.Tn TCP
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usually sends a number of options in each packet, corresponding to
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various
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.Tn TCP
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extensions which are provided in this implementation.
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The boolean option
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.Dv TCP_NOOPT
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is provided to disable
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.Tn TCP
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option use on a per-connection basis.
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.It Dv TCP_NOPUSH
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By convention, the
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.No sender- Ns Tn TCP
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will set the
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.Dq push
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bit, and begin transmission immediately (if permitted) at the end of
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every user call to
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.Xr write 2
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or
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.Xr writev 2 .
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When this option is set to a non-zero value,
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.Tn TCP
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will delay sending any data at all until either the socket is closed,
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or the internal send buffer is filled.
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.It Dv TCP_MD5SIG
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This option enables the use of MD5 digests (also known as TCP-MD5)
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on writes to the specified socket.
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Outgoing traffic is digested;
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digests on incoming traffic are verified.
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When this option is enabled on a socket, all inbound and outgoing
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TCP segments must be signed with MD5 digests.
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.Pp
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One common use for this in a
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.Fx
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router deployment is to enable
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based routers to interwork with Cisco equipment at peering points.
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Support for this feature conforms to RFC 2385.
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.Pp
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In order for this option to function correctly, it is necessary for the
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administrator to add a tcp-md5 key entry to the system's security
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associations database (SADB) using the
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.Xr setkey 8
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utility.
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This entry can only be specified on a per-host basis at this time.
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.Pp
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If an SADB entry cannot be found for the destination,
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the system does not send any outgoing segments and drops any inbound segments.
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.Pp
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Each dropped segment is taken into account in the TCP protocol statistics.
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.El
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.Pp
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The option level for the
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.Xr setsockopt 2
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call is the protocol number for
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.Tn TCP ,
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available from
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.Xr getprotobyname 3 ,
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or
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.Dv IPPROTO_TCP .
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All options are declared in
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.In netinet/tcp.h .
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.Pp
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Options at the
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.Tn IP
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transport level may be used with
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.Tn TCP ;
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see
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.Xr ip 4 .
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Incoming connection requests that are source-routed are noted,
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and the reverse source route is used in responding.
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.Pp
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The default congestion control algorithm for
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.Tn TCP
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is
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.Xr cc_newreno 4 .
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Other congestion control algorithms can be made available using the
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.Xr mod_cc 4
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framework.
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.Ss MIB Variables
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The
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.Tn TCP
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protocol implements a number of variables in the
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.Va net.inet.tcp
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branch of the
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.Xr sysctl 3
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MIB.
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.Bl -tag -width ".Va TCPCTL_DO_RFC1323"
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.It Dv TCPCTL_DO_RFC1323
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.Pq Va rfc1323
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Implement the window scaling and timestamp options of RFC 1323
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(default is true).
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.It Dv TCPCTL_MSSDFLT
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.Pq Va mssdflt
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The default value used for the maximum segment size
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.Pq Dq MSS
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when no advice to the contrary is received from MSS negotiation.
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.It Dv TCPCTL_SENDSPACE
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.Pq Va sendspace
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Maximum
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.Tn TCP
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send window.
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.It Dv TCPCTL_RECVSPACE
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.Pq Va recvspace
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Maximum
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.Tn TCP
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receive window.
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.It Va log_in_vain
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Log any connection attempts to ports where there is not a socket
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accepting connections.
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The value of 1 limits the logging to
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.Tn SYN
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(connection establishment) packets only.
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That of 2 results in any
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.Tn TCP
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packets to closed ports being logged.
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Any value unlisted above disables the logging
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(default is 0, i.e., the logging is disabled).
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.It Va msl
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The Maximum Segment Lifetime, in milliseconds, for a packet.
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.It Va keepinit
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Timeout, in milliseconds, for new, non-established
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.Tn TCP
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connections.
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The default is 75000 msec.
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.It Va keepidle
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Amount of time, in milliseconds, that the connection must be idle
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before keepalive probes (if enabled) are sent.
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The default is 7200000 msec (2 hours).
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.It Va keepintvl
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The interval, in milliseconds, between keepalive probes sent to remote
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machines, when no response is received on a
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.Va keepidle
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probe.
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The default is 75000 msec.
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.It Va keepcnt
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Number of probes sent, with no response, before a connection
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is dropped.
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The default is 8 packets.
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.It Va always_keepalive
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Assume that
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.Dv SO_KEEPALIVE
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is set on all
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.Tn TCP
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connections, the kernel will
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periodically send a packet to the remote host to verify the connection
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is still up.
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.It Va icmp_may_rst
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Certain
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.Tn ICMP
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unreachable messages may abort connections in
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.Tn SYN-SENT
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state.
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.It Va do_tcpdrain
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Flush packets in the
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.Tn TCP
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reassembly queue if the system is low on mbufs.
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.It Va blackhole
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If enabled, disable sending of RST when a connection is attempted
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to a port where there is not a socket accepting connections.
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See
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.Xr blackhole 4 .
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.It Va delayed_ack
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Delay ACK to try and piggyback it onto a data packet.
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.It Va delacktime
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Maximum amount of time, in milliseconds, before a delayed ACK is sent.
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.It Va path_mtu_discovery
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Enable Path MTU Discovery.
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.It Va tcbhashsize
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Size of the
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.Tn TCP
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control-block hash table
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(read-only).
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This may be tuned using the kernel option
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.Dv TCBHASHSIZE
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or by setting
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.Va net.inet.tcp.tcbhashsize
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in the
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.Xr loader 8 .
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.It Va pcbcount
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Number of active process control blocks
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(read-only).
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.It Va syncookies
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Determines whether or not
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.Tn SYN
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cookies should be generated for outbound
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.Tn SYN-ACK
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packets.
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.Tn SYN
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cookies are a great help during
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.Tn SYN
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flood attacks, and are enabled by default.
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(See
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.Xr syncookies 4 . )
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.It Va isn_reseed_interval
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The interval (in seconds) specifying how often the secret data used in
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RFC 1948 initial sequence number calculations should be reseeded.
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By default, this variable is set to zero, indicating that
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no reseeding will occur.
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Reseeding should not be necessary, and will break
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.Dv TIME_WAIT
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recycling for a few minutes.
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.It Va reass.cursegments
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The current total number of segments present in all reassembly queues.
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.It Va reass.maxsegments
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The maximum limit on the total number of segments across all reassembly
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queues.
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The limit can be adjusted as a tunable.
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.It Va reass.maxqueuelen
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The maximum number of segments allowed in each reassembly queue.
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By default, the system chooses a limit based on each TCP connection's
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receive buffer size and maximum segment size (MSS).
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The actual limit applied to a session's reassembly queue will be the lower of
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the system-calculated automatic limit and the user-specified
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.Va reass.maxqueuelen
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limit.
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.It Va rexmit_min , rexmit_slop
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Adjust the retransmit timer calculation for
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.Tn TCP .
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The slop is
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typically added to the raw calculation to take into account
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occasional variances that the
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.Tn SRTT
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(smoothed round-trip time)
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is unable to accommodate, while the minimum specifies an
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absolute minimum.
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While a number of
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.Tn TCP
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RFCs suggest a 1
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second minimum, these RFCs tend to focus on streaming behavior,
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and fail to deal with the fact that a 1 second minimum has severe
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detrimental effects over lossy interactive connections, such
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as a 802.11b wireless link, and over very fast but lossy
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connections for those cases not covered by the fast retransmit
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code.
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For this reason, we use 200ms of slop and a near-0
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minimum, which gives us an effective minimum of 200ms (similar to
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.Tn Linux ) .
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.It Va initcwnd_segments
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Enable the ability to specify initial congestion window in number of segments.
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The default value is 10 as suggested by RFC 6928.
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Changing the value on fly would not affect connections using congestion window
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from the hostcache.
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Caution:
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This regulates the burst of packets allowed to be sent in the first RTT.
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The value should be relative to the link capacity.
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Start with small values for lower-capacity links.
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Large bursts can cause buffer overruns and packet drops if routers have small
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buffers or the link is experiencing congestion.
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.It Va rfc3042
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Enable the Limited Transmit algorithm as described in RFC 3042.
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It helps avoid timeouts on lossy links and also when the congestion window
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is small, as happens on short transfers.
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.It Va rfc3390
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Enable support for RFC 3390, which allows for a variable-sized
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starting congestion window on new connections, depending on the
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maximum segment size.
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This helps throughput in general, but
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particularly affects short transfers and high-bandwidth large
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propagation-delay connections.
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.It Va sack.enable
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Enable support for RFC 2018, TCP Selective Acknowledgment option,
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which allows the receiver to inform the sender about all successfully
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arrived segments, allowing the sender to retransmit the missing segments
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only.
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.It Va sack.maxholes
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Maximum number of SACK holes per connection.
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Defaults to 128.
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.It Va sack.globalmaxholes
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Maximum number of SACK holes per system, across all connections.
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Defaults to 65536.
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.It Va maxtcptw
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When a TCP connection enters the
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.Dv TIME_WAIT
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state, its associated socket structure is freed, since it is of
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negligible size and use, and a new structure is allocated to contain a
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minimal amount of information necessary for sustaining a connection in
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this state, called the compressed TCP TIME_WAIT state.
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Since this structure is smaller than a socket structure, it can save
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a significant amount of system memory.
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The
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.Va net.inet.tcp.maxtcptw
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MIB variable controls the maximum number of these structures allocated.
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By default, it is initialized to
|
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.Va kern.ipc.maxsockets
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/ 5.
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.It Va nolocaltimewait
|
|
Suppress creating of compressed TCP TIME_WAIT states for connections in
|
|
which both endpoints are local.
|
|
.It Va fast_finwait2_recycle
|
|
Recycle
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|
.Tn TCP
|
|
.Dv FIN_WAIT_2
|
|
connections faster when the socket is marked as
|
|
.Dv SBS_CANTRCVMORE
|
|
(no user process has the socket open, data received on
|
|
the socket cannot be read).
|
|
The timeout used here is
|
|
.Va finwait2_timeout .
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|
.It Va finwait2_timeout
|
|
Timeout to use for fast recycling of
|
|
.Tn TCP
|
|
.Dv FIN_WAIT_2
|
|
connections.
|
|
Defaults to 60 seconds.
|
|
.It Va ecn.enable
|
|
Enable support for TCP Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN).
|
|
ECN allows a TCP sender to reduce the transmission rate in order to
|
|
avoid packet drops.
|
|
Settings:
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|
.Bl -tag -compact
|
|
.It 0
|
|
Disable ECN.
|
|
.It 1
|
|
Allow incoming connections to request ECN.
|
|
Outgoing connections will request ECN.
|
|
.It 2
|
|
Allow incoming connections to request ECN.
|
|
Outgoing connections will not request ECN.
|
|
.El
|
|
.It Va ecn.maxretries
|
|
Number of retries (SYN or SYN/ACK retransmits) before disabling ECN on a
|
|
specific connection.
|
|
This is needed to help with connection establishment
|
|
when a broken firewall is in the network path.
|
|
.It Va pmtud_blackhole_detection
|
|
Turn on automatic path MTU blackhole detection.
|
|
In case of retransmits OS will
|
|
lower the MSS to check if it's MTU problem.
|
|
If current MSS is greater than
|
|
configured value to try, it will be set to configured value, otherwise,
|
|
MSS will be set to default values
|
|
.Po Va net.inet.tcp.mssdflt
|
|
and
|
|
.Va net.inet.tcp.v6mssdflt
|
|
.Pc .
|
|
.It Va pmtud_blackhole_mss
|
|
MSS to try for IPv4 if PMTU blackhole detection is turned on.
|
|
.It Va v6pmtud_blackhole_mss
|
|
MSS to try for IPv6 if PMTU blackhole detection is turned on.
|
|
.It Va pmtud_blackhole_activated
|
|
Number of times configured values were used in an attempt to downshift.
|
|
.It Va pmtud_blackhole_activated_min_mss
|
|
Number of times default MSS was used in an attempt to downshift.
|
|
.It Va pmtud_blackhole_failed
|
|
Number of connections for which retransmits continued even after MSS
|
|
downshift.
|
|
.It Va functions_available
|
|
List of available TCP function blocks (TCP stacks).
|
|
.It Va functions_default
|
|
The default TCP function block (TCP stack).
|
|
.It Va functions_inherit_listen_socket_stack
|
|
Determines whether to inherit listen socket's tcp stack or use the current
|
|
system default tcp stack, as defined by
|
|
.Va functions_default
|
|
.Pc .
|
|
Default is true.
|
|
.It Va insecure_rst
|
|
Use criteria defined in RFC793 instead of RFC5961 for accepting RST segments.
|
|
Default is false.
|
|
.It Va insecure_syn
|
|
Use criteria defined in RFC793 instead of RFC5961 for accepting SYN segments.
|
|
Default is false.
|
|
.El
|
|
.Sh ERRORS
|
|
A socket operation may fail with one of the following errors returned:
|
|
.Bl -tag -width Er
|
|
.It Bq Er EISCONN
|
|
when trying to establish a connection on a socket which
|
|
already has one;
|
|
.It Bo Er ENOBUFS Bc or Bo Er ENOMEM Bc
|
|
when the system runs out of memory for
|
|
an internal data structure;
|
|
.It Bq Er ETIMEDOUT
|
|
when a connection was dropped
|
|
due to excessive retransmissions;
|
|
.It Bq Er ECONNRESET
|
|
when the remote peer
|
|
forces the connection to be closed;
|
|
.It Bq Er ECONNREFUSED
|
|
when the remote
|
|
peer actively refuses connection establishment (usually because
|
|
no process is listening to the port);
|
|
.It Bq Er EADDRINUSE
|
|
when an attempt
|
|
is made to create a socket with a port which has already been
|
|
allocated;
|
|
.It Bq Er EADDRNOTAVAIL
|
|
when an attempt is made to create a
|
|
socket with a network address for which no network interface
|
|
exists;
|
|
.It Bq Er EAFNOSUPPORT
|
|
when an attempt is made to bind or connect a socket to a multicast
|
|
address.
|
|
.It Bq Er EINVAL
|
|
when trying to change TCP function blocks at an invalid point in the session;
|
|
.It Bq Er ENOENT
|
|
when trying to use a TCP function block that is not available;
|
|
.El
|
|
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
|
.Xr getsockopt 2 ,
|
|
.Xr socket 2 ,
|
|
.Xr sysctl 3 ,
|
|
.Xr blackhole 4 ,
|
|
.Xr inet 4 ,
|
|
.Xr intro 4 ,
|
|
.Xr ip 4 ,
|
|
.Xr mod_cc 4 ,
|
|
.Xr siftr 4 ,
|
|
.Xr syncache 4 ,
|
|
.Xr setkey 8 ,
|
|
.Xr tcp_functions 9
|
|
.Rs
|
|
.%A "V. Jacobson"
|
|
.%A "R. Braden"
|
|
.%A "D. Borman"
|
|
.%T "TCP Extensions for High Performance"
|
|
.%O "RFC 1323"
|
|
.Re
|
|
.Rs
|
|
.%A "A. Heffernan"
|
|
.%T "Protection of BGP Sessions via the TCP MD5 Signature Option"
|
|
.%O "RFC 2385"
|
|
.Re
|
|
.Rs
|
|
.%A "K. Ramakrishnan"
|
|
.%A "S. Floyd"
|
|
.%A "D. Black"
|
|
.%T "The Addition of Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) to IP"
|
|
.%O "RFC 3168"
|
|
.Re
|
|
.Sh HISTORY
|
|
The
|
|
.Tn TCP
|
|
protocol appeared in
|
|
.Bx 4.2 .
|
|
The RFC 1323 extensions for window scaling and timestamps were added
|
|
in
|
|
.Bx 4.4 .
|
|
The
|
|
.Dv TCP_INFO
|
|
option was introduced in
|
|
.Tn Linux 2.6
|
|
and is
|
|
.Em subject to change .
|