Let us say I have developed a TCP server using C#.NET and facing some issues. While debugging I come across CLOSE_WAIT status and could not understand what/why is that.
So my question is "What is CLOSE_WAIT status in TCPIP?" tagged with tcp-ip. No any other tag mentioned. Question body also does not contain any more information than title itself. No any programming language, tool-kit etc mentioned either.
I mentioned TCPIP just for an example. My question is general for any well known public protocol that can be implemented using some programming language. A protocol for which multiple toolkits are available and/or have in-build support in programming language. So this is good reference but not exact as it only talks about network protocol.
Please understand that my question is about being "on-topic". If someone down vote the question (because its body is very short lets say) then that is different issue with question. I am not asking about it here. I am also not talking about other close reasons like "too-broad".
Will such a question be closed due to any one reasons under "Closing>Off-Topic" such as below:
- general computing hardware and software
- professional server- or networking-related infrastructure administration
- recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource (Note: Question body or title does not explicitly ask for any resource)
- debugging help
- a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error
- question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network
Example 2 (as asked in comment):
I have developed a Storage SCU using C#.NET and having problem while communicating with one specific equipment. The reason is "invalid image type". So my question is "What is the use of Image Type tag in DICOM?" tagged with dicom. Rest of the things are similar to earlier example; I do not repeat those here.
Example 3:
I have developed a MLLP Client using C#.NET and having problem while communicating with one MLLP Server. Through debugging, I found that Server is sending "Enhanced Mode Acknowledgement" and my application only support "Original Mode Acknowledgement". So my question is "What is Enhanced Mode Acknowledgement in MLLP?" tagged with mllp.
Too broad: The question must be edited to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer, and not ask multiple distinct questions at once.
There is no specific problem hence too broad.