Hello Angus,
Your components seem to be exactly what I need. Thanks a lot!
BTW, as you mentioned on your site, the raw socket demo only
shows received packets, not the sent ones.
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Best regards,
Jack
Friday, November 11, 2005, 12:19:00 PM, you wrote:
>> I remember seeing an example using Win
We have had the same problem going through a firewall unless you
specific a range of ports and make sure they are open in the firewall.
Not sure if this is useful in your case or not, but just in case it
helps
Sincerely,
Brad Gies
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NLM Software
Southfiel
David Rose wrote:
>> But you forgot FtpClient1.ErrorMessage.
>> That would help a lot.
>
> oops sorry. Both LastResponse and ErrorMessage return
> 500 Control connection closed. Connection aborted (Winsock error #10053)
>
> Tried it on another PC using a differnet ISP (but to the same FTP server)
At 18.34 11/11/2005 +0100, you wrote:
>Hello Geppy,
Hello Wilfried,
> > Yes, I already tried a simple client/server socket connection cutting
> > almost all code not involved in communication, but the problem is the same.
>
>Can you mail me this one. Probably (as always) nothing on television, so
Hello Geppy,
> Yes, I already tried a simple client/server socket connection cutting
> almost all code not involved in communication, but the problem is the same.
Can you mail me this one. Probably (as always) nothing on television, so
I might as well look into it :)
ps.: unless there is per coi
> I remember seeing an example using WinXP raw socket to
> sniff network traffic. Raw socket support has been added
> to ICS (but I have no experience with it yet.) I wonder if
> ICS raw socket can be used to sniff traffic sent to local
> PC?
My Internet Packet Monitoring Components can be downloa
At 17.17 11/11/2005 +0100, you wrote:
>Hello Geppy,
Hello Wilfried,
>1. 32 KB peak is still low traffic, so (as you also say) it cannot be a
>performance problem. Could be that the stop communictaion when resizing
>a form is a coincidence since you say it stops anyway after a while. I
>never had
At 16.45 11/11/2005 +0100, you wrote:
Hi Francois,
> > 1)Sometimes all the chain seems to stop communicating.
>
>Some GUI operation, or some interface component lock up the whole thing. If
>that happend in your environment, you can solve the problem by making all
>communication occur within a wor
Hello,
I remember seeing an example using WinXP raw socket to
sniff network traffic. Raw socket support has been added
to ICS (but I have no experience with it yet.) I wonder if
ICS raw socket can be used to sniff traffic sent to local
PC?
Basically, I'd like to know the IP and MAC address of the
Hello Geppy,
1. 32 KB peak is still low traffic, so (as you also say) it cannot be a
performance problem. Could be that the stop communictaion when resizing
a form is a coincidence since you say it stops anyway after a while. I
never had that problem so difficult to advice.
I assume that if one a
> 1)Sometimes all the chain seems to stop communicating.
Some GUI operation, or some interface component lock up the whole thing. If
that happend in your environment, you can solve the problem by making all
communication occur within a worker thread having his owen message pump.
When you use mu
> But you forgot FtpClient1.ErrorMessage.
> That would help a lot.
oops sorry. Both LastResponse and ErrorMessage return
500 Control connection closed. Connection aborted (Winsock error #10053)
Tried it on another PC using a differnet ISP (but to the same FTP server)
and get same error.
rega
Hi guys,
I'm writing with D7 Pro an application composed by three different layers,
which communicate by ICS WSocket with a simple TCP/IP based protocol.
The architecture is the following:
The first layer, call it Data Collector, connects his WSockets to the
WSocketSerevr of the second layer,
David Rose wrote:
>> You can also check property Connected before calling a method that
>> requires
>> a connection, something like:
>
> Strangly, I've changed the code to that below and I still get the codesite
> messages, which to me means that something is going wrong with the QUIT
> command.
>
> You can also check property Connected before calling a method that
> requires
> a connection, something like:
Strangly, I've changed the code to that below and I still get the codesite
messages, which to me means that something is going wrong with the QUIT
command.
I can see that the last lin
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