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Re: Connection problem



I haven't seen a reply to this, so I'll try:

On Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at 03:25 AM, Anirban Ghosh wrote:

Hi,
I have a TCP server on Mac 10.2 host machine listening on port 32000. From a
Mac 10.1 machine I try to connect to the 10.2 server using TCP sockets-- by
making a call to "connect". But I get "Connection Refused".
Can anyone help me on this ?

Not really. You haven't given any information that will help in diagnosing the problem. The following may help:

For each of the two systems (client and server), the output from:
- netstat -in
- netstat -rn (note: 'r' not 'i')
- ifconfig -a
- arp -na

Also, have you tried client and server on the same system? Has this code ever run on *any* system, or is this brand new stuff?

Regards,

Justin

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