X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/51ffcca6f1f6005c37c25144ed8b30f5e8a094e9..b8a84c728b30b9d4736e9a37a2e3d3ca62684d23:/test/scripts/1100-Basic-TLS/1160 diff --git a/test/scripts/1100-Basic-TLS/1160 b/test/scripts/1100-Basic-TLS/1160 index e57867e1c..77eef1f06 100644 --- a/test/scripts/1100-Basic-TLS/1160 +++ b/test/scripts/1100-Basic-TLS/1160 @@ -25,8 +25,31 @@ # Finished > # (otherwise the same). The extra segments are piplined and do not incur an extra roundtrip time. # -# exim -DSERVER=server -bd -oX PORT_D -sudo exim -DSERVER=server -d+tls -bd -oX PORT_D +# To see that pipelining: +# sudo tc qdisc add dev lo root netem delay 50ms / sudo tc qdisc delete dev lo root +# +# To test TFO, enable in the transport in the conf/ file +# With TFO we get the Client Hello on the SYN, and the initial Server segment pipelined with/after the SYN,ACK +# and before the 3rd-ACK. We still can't merge the 3rd-ACK with the second Client record set, +# but it does ack the initial Server data. +# +# To see the TFO((R): +# First clear any previously-obtained cookie: +#sudo perl +#open(INFO, "-|", "/usr/bin/uname -s"); +#$_ = ; +#if (/^FreeBSD/) { +#system("sysctl net.inet.tcp.fastopen.client_enable=0"); system("sysctl net.inet.tcp.fastopen.client_enable=1"); +#} else { +#system ("[ -e /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_fastopen_blackhole_timeout_sec ] && echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_fastopen_blackhole_timeout_sec"); +#system ("ip tcp_metrics delete 127.0.0.1"); +#} +# +#**** +# +# +# sudo exim -DSERVER=server -d+tls -bd -oX PORT_D +exim -DSERVER=server -bd -oX PORT_D **** exim CALLER@test.ex Test message. Contains FF: ΓΏ