Reloads the PAC on network change, but avoids the reload if the
specified PAC URL is a file: or a data: one - as those are not likely to
have changed just because the network changed.
SPDY/http2 connections get a ping and be allowed N seconds to respond.
Active HTTP connections will be allowed N seconds to get traffic, if they
don't afer N seconds they get closed to avoid risking stalled transfers.
N is 5 by default: pref is "network.http.network-changed.timeout"
Now supports IPv6 as well if a new enough windows version is used.
Which notification function to use is detect at run-time.
Now sends CHANGED event if the online interface(s) are different in any
way since it was previously checked and considered UP. CHANGED is sent
before UP in case both are detected.
nIOService: split up the network event receiver function from the
network status init function and have the event receiver act on the
incoming event.
DNSservice: acts on network changes (flushes the host cache)
HttpHandler: acts on network changes
Reloads the PAC on network change, but avoids the reload if the
specified PAC URL is a file: or a data: one - as those are not likely to
have changed just because the network changed.
SPDY/http2 connections get a ping and be allowed N seconds to respond.
Active HTTP connections will be allowed N seconds to get traffic, if they
don't afer N seconds they get closed to avoid risking stalled transfers.
N is 5 by default: pref is "network.http.network-changed.timeout"
Now supports IPv6 as well if a new enough windows version is used.
Which notification function to use is detect at run-time.
Now sends CHANGED event if the online interface(s) are different in any
way since it was previously checked and considered UP. CHANGED is sent
before UP in case both are detected.
nIOService: split up the network event receiver function from the
network status init function and have the event receiver act on the
incoming event.
DNSservice: acts on network changes (flushes the host cache)
HttpHandler: acts on network changes
SPDY/http2 connections get a ping and be allowed N seconds to respond.
Active HTTP connections will be allowed N seconds to get traffic, if they
don't afer N seconds they get closed to avoid risking stalled transfers.
N is 5 by default: pref is "network.http.network-changed.timeout"
Now supports IPv6 as well if a new enough windows version is used.
Which notification function to use is detect at run-time.
Now sends CHANGED event if the online interface(s) are different in any
way since it was previously checked and considered UP. CHANGED is sent
before UP in case both are detected.
nIOService: split up the network event receiver function from the
network status init function and have the event receiver act on the
incoming event.
DNSservice: acts on network changes (flushes the host cache)
HttpHandler: acts on network changes