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Re: OpenTransport and socket-wrapper on OS X question
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Re: OpenTransport and socket-wrapper on OS X question


  • Subject: Re: OpenTransport and socket-wrapper on OS X question
  • From: Stéphane Sudre <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 15:37:09 +0100

On jeudi, janvier 1, 1970, at 05:54 PM, Quinn wrote:

At 19:39 +0100 12/12/02, Stiphane Sudre wrote:
Each Web Browser I tested is seeing it correctly, but Internet Explorer seems to be ignoring it (it's not connecting and does not seem to be have noticed the connection is refused before several minutes/seconds). So I'm wondering if the OT translation of ECONNREFUSED is understandable by IE.

I'm still having trouble understanding exactly what the problem is here. Even more background info would be good.

Are you writing a web server and then trying to connect to that server via IE? Otherwise, how is your code even involved?

I'm in a Kernel Extension and returning ECONNREFUSED when Internet Explorer is doing a TCP connection.

I suppose IE on OS X is still using the OpenTransport API which is IIRC wrapped around the socket API.

The more I think about this, the more I think the problem is with the way IE is handling the error code it's getting.
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