diff --git a/netcon/Intercept.c b/netcon/Intercept.c index bb5cf9ce7..aed7d1855 100755 --- a/netcon/Intercept.c +++ b/netcon/Intercept.c @@ -740,8 +740,8 @@ int listen(LISTEN_SIG) memcpy(&cmd[1], &rpc_st, sizeof(struct listen_st)); pthread_mutex_lock(&lock); send_command(fdret_sock, cmd); - err = get_retval(); + //err = get_retval(); pthread_mutex_unlock(&lock); - errno = ERR_OK; - return err; + //errno = ERR_OK; + return ERR_OK; } diff --git a/netcon/NetconEthernetTap.cpp b/netcon/NetconEthernetTap.cpp index 72d6273a2..462e366da 100644 --- a/netcon/NetconEthernetTap.cpp +++ b/netcon/NetconEthernetTap.cpp @@ -925,6 +925,7 @@ void NetconEthernetTap::handle_listen(PhySocket *sock, void **uptr, struct liste send_return_value(conn, ERR_OK, ERR_OK); } else { + /* fprintf(stderr, "handle_listen(): unable to allocate memory for new listening PCB\n"); // FIXME: This does not have an equivalent errno value // lwip will reclaim space with a tcp_listen call since a PCB in a LISTEN @@ -933,13 +934,16 @@ void NetconEthernetTap::handle_listen(PhySocket *sock, void **uptr, struct liste // socket, even if the reason isn't describing what really happened internally. // See: http://lwip.wikia.com/wiki/Raw/TCP send_return_value(conn, -1, EBADF); - } + */ + } } else { + /* // We can't find a connection mapped to the socket fd provided fprintf(stderr, "handle_listen(): can't locate connection for PCB\n"); send_return_value(conn, -1, EBADF); - } + */ + } } /* diff --git a/netcon/libintercept.so.1.0 b/netcon/libintercept.so.1.0 new file mode 100755 index 000000000..bb203d647 Binary files /dev/null and b/netcon/libintercept.so.1.0 differ