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Re: Aaron's Network Progr With Sockets chapter questions



Consider running 'lsof' (list of open files) from Terminal and see if you can see a connection on either machine. I suspect a firewall.

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Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 19:49:57 +0200 From: Francis Derive <email@hidden> Subject: Aaron's Network Progr With Sockets chapter questions To: Macintosh Networking <email@hidden> Message-ID: <email@hidden> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; delsp=yes; format=flowed

Bonjour à tous et à toutes,


I am talking about Chapter 13 in the old "Core Mac OS X and Unix Programming" book from Marc Dalrymple and Aaron Hillegass OR their new chapter 11 of "Advanced Mac OS X Programming".

If I launch the simpleserver and, then, simpleclient from two
different machines of my local network, then :
	- the server remains "silent" ( doesn't do any "accepted connection
from 192.168.1.10:51035" )
	- the EOF character (^D) can't be sent from the client properly ( no
"EOF" on client side, but ^D in the terminal )
	- the server waits for nothing to come
	- at last the client shows "could not connect.  error: 60 /
Operation timed out".

How could you help me - by the time I re-read and understand the code
for any eventual limitations ?

Cheers,


Francis Derive.


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