Hello!
> I always "loved" the Pascal way of obfuscating code with those
> complicated mix of @ pchar ^ and other funny notation as soon as you
> need to play with pointers and direct data memory access...
It's complicated only when you don't use it often. Otherwise it requires
a bit mor
Scrive Bjørnar Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Can I use the proxyinfo from usermade to be able to get proxy-settings when
> the settings is defined in a script that Internet Explorer loads? Or does
> proxyinfo only work when ip, port and username/password is set in directly
> in the internet-optio
If I click on the "head button", the program seems to go to the internet
then to retrieve the details of the webpage. But the get button does
nothing but produce an error message.
FVD: Seems to go? Or did go and returned with the header info? You're not
behind a proxy or firewall with access
What happens if you do a telnet session to 192.168.1.1 op port 80 on the
same machine as where you try the httptst on ? Does it get connected ?
Rgds, Wilfried [TeamICS]
http://www.overbyte.be/eng/overbyte/teamics.html
http://www.mestdagh.biz
Friday, March 31, 2006, 08:22, Jazzy Jeff wrote:
> I
Yes, Wildried
I had that in mind, but was hoping to get it from a function.
But knowing that I'm not running out of serverports, give me better dreams
Thanks a lot
Werner
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Van: "Wilfried Mestdagh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Aan: "ICS support mailing"
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Hello Allan,
You can sleep on both of your ears :)
The version 5 of ICS will stop upgrading at a certain moment, while V6
will be regulary upgraded. This will not mean there will be no support
anymore. This list is alive and will stay so.
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Rgds, Wilfried [TeamICS]
http://www.overbyte.be/eng/ov
Hello Werner,
You have to make a little protocol for that. B listens on a know
IP:Port. A connect to B and tells B the port he will listen on in the
protocol. Then later B can connect to A because he know the listening
port by then.
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Rgds, Wilfried [TeamICS]
http://www.overbyte.be/eng/overbyte
Hello Frans,
> was the default not 240seconds, posible minumum value 30sec ? And the port
> limited by maxuserport?
Yes I think you are right.
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Rgds, Wilfried [TeamICS]
http://www.overbyte.be/eng/overbyte/teamics.html
http://www.mestdagh.biz
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On a second session, the server turns client, and client turns server:
client(ComputerA) port 2000 -> connect server(ComputerB) at port 2500. Close
connection ( ComputerB knows the adress, and gets the clients actual port,
in someway)
then
client(ComputerB) port 2500 -> connect server(ComputerA)
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From: "Jazzy Jeff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 8:22 AM
Subject: [twsocket] Httpcli not working, need suggestions
I just downloaded the ICS ver 5 a few mins ago, I compiled it under BDS2006
using bcb2006 with the updated patch. I compiled t
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From: "Wilfried Mestdagh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ICS support mailing"
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Port number
> Hello Werner,
>
>> When the server listen to port 2500, and the socket port start increasing
>> from 2000. Do I get in
Hello Werner,
> When the server listen to port 2500, and the socket port start increasing
> from 2000. Do I get in trouble when it comes finaly to port 2489,2499..2500
> the same port where the server is listening, or is this handled automaticaly
No the OS will skip port 2500 and will get the fir
Hi ,
>> I don't plan to support anything below Delphi 7
I am just giving finishing touches to my application
in delphi 5 with ICS components, after 3 months of
work. I am heartbroken to read that you will not be
supporting earlier versions. Could I be brave enough
to ask wether you will answer s
Thank Wilfried, thats explains a lot.
When the server listen to port 2500, and the socket port start increasing
from 2000. Do I get in trouble when it comes finaly to port 2489,2499..2500
the same port where the server is listening, or is this handled automaticaly
by the socket that the increasing
Hello Jazzy,
What happens if you do a telnet session to 192.168.1.1 op port 80 on the
same machine as where you try the httptst on ? Does it get connected ?
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Rgds, Wilfried [TeamICS]
http://www.overbyte.be/eng/overbyte/teamics.html
http://www.mestdagh.biz
Friday, March 31, 2006, 08:22, Jazzy
Hello Werner,
It is the exact peer port. I try to explain:
-- for a server --
Server listens on a certain addr:port. Client connect to that port, but
server should stay listening, so the listening port has to be kept free,
so as fast as possible the socket is duped to another local port. This
por
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