On [27/08/03 2:02], Jesus Climent wrote: > Package: wnpp > Version: N/A; reported 2003-08-27 > Severity: wishlist
> * Package name : spinner > Version : 1.2.4 > Upstream Author : Joe Laffey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > * URL : http://www.laffeycomputer.com/spinner.html > * License : GPL > Description : Sends small packets over a idle link to keep it open > spinner sends small packets (null packets or a fancy ASCII spin > fan with motion) to keep a link up. > . > It is the perfect application to keep alive a connection over > routers which disconnect a link after some idle time. May I ask what kind of advantage this package provides compared to using ping to keep the connection up? I'm asking because in the past and even these days I sometime use a simple ping to ensure that a connection is kept alive while the other site is quite slow to respond. Please don't see this as an attempt to keep you from packaging this software or keeping the package out. Instead consider it as a question of an interested user and developer. Christian -- Debian Developer (http://www.debian.org) 1024D/B7CEC7E8 44BD 1F9E A997 3BE2 A44F 96A4 1C98 EEF3 B7CE C7E8
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