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@@ -38,8 +38,10 @@ Socket options
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DCCP_SOCKOPT_SERVICE sets the service. The specification mandates use of
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service codes (RFC 4340, sec. 8.1.2); if this socket option is not set,
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the socket will fall back to 0 (which means that no meaningful service code
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-is present). Connecting sockets set at most one service option; for
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-listening sockets, multiple service codes can be specified.
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+is present). On active sockets this is set before connect(); specifying more
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+than one code has no effect (all subsequent service codes are ignored). The
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+case is different for passive sockets, where multiple service codes (up to 32)
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+can be set before calling bind().
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DCCP_SOCKOPT_GET_CUR_MPS is read-only and retrieves the current maximum packet
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size (application payload size) in bytes, see RFC 4340, section 14.
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@@ -124,5 +126,5 @@ Notes
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DCCP does not travel through NAT successfully at present on many boxes. This is
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-because the checksum covers the psuedo-header as per TCP and UDP. Linux NAT
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+because the checksum covers the pseudo-header as per TCP and UDP. Linux NAT
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support for DCCP has been added.
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