Hello,
As the client I need to get a TCP connection to the server. The server
requires the port number of the client be 1 - 32767. The server has a fixed
port number.
I know I can set the LocalPort property and that works, as long as the port
number I choose is not in use. If it is in use I do no
Thanks Arno,
I will start study and be back to this when I have a bit more understanding.
-daniel
On 8.10.2010 21:04, Arno Garrels wrote:
Signed Source® Project wrote:
I don't think I need to read any books.
In order to understand SSL/TLS basics it's enough to ask,
for instance, wikipedia:
Signed Source® Project wrote:
> I don't think I need to read any books.
In order to understand SSL/TLS basics it's enough to ask,
for instance, wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Layer_Security
In order to understand OpenSSL the mentioned book is very
helpful though.
> I am just t
Thanks Francois!
Stefan Paege
Am 08.10.2010 um 17:05 schrieb "Francois PIETTE" :
>> I'm using a TWSocket component to send digitized voice data. Protocol used
>> is UDP (multicast). Kind of a special VoIP application.
>>
>> Now I need to ensure good quality of service even in highly stressed
>>
I'm using a TWSocket component to send digitized voice data. Protocol used
is UDP (multicast). Kind of a special VoIP application.
Now I need to ensure good quality of service even in highly stressed
networks. How?
Start from here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa374420(VS.85).aspx
I
Guys,
Right now,
I don't think I need to read any books.
I am just trying to understand the demo in the ICS v7 first.
There is already everything I need. I don't need to create any
certificates for now.
How can I use the existed certificates in the demo?
When I run the server demo,
There is: 0
Hi,
ICS usermade page has a code called SocketSpy which should be a good
starting point for remote desktop and other tunnels. It is a very simple
proxy server that displays the data passing through it. All you would need
to do is to remove the GUI display, alter the TWSocket's to ssl'ed tcp
class
There are a lot of things to learn to handle certificates. I suggest you
read the sample programs provided with ICS, make them work on your system.
It helps a lot to read the book "Network Security with OpenSSL" from
publisher O'Reilly.
(http://www.amazon.com/Network-Security-OpenSSL-John-Viega
Hi Francois,
Thanks for the response :)
I have decided to skip the remote desktop.
I have now started to work on the SSL client/server demo and found
following questions,
- How do I use the certificates in both server and client?
- How do I create the certificates?
- How about usernames and pas
Hi,
I'm using a TWSocket component to send digitized voice data. Protocol used
is UDP (multicast). Kind of a special VoIP application.
Now I need to ensure good quality of service even in highly stressed
networks. How?
AFAIK I should set a non-null value in the "Precedence" bits in the "Type of
Or maybe you want to provide a tunnel for the standard remote desktop ?
Yes,
I would like to provide a tunnel for this which will make the client pc as
a lan computer and will allow to remote desktop.
OK, but before we discuss any further, could you explain why you think you
need a tunnel f
Of course,
I have been looking from the wrong place :(
Thanks mate :)
-daniel
On 8.10.2010 11:16, Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
You have not looked very closely, since the SSL files are on the ICS WIKI
download page, below the ICS distributions:
http://wiki.overbyte.be/wiki/ind
> *Subject:* Re: [twsocket] Client/Server Demo
> *From:* Signed Source® Project
> *To:* ICS support mailing
> Could you please help me with the .DLL files?
> they are missing and I can't find the right version from anywhere.
You have not looked very closely, since the SSL files are on the ICS WI
Hi Francois,
Or maybe you want to rewrite your own remote desktop ?
Not really.
Or maybe you want to provide a tunnel for the standard remote desktop ?
Yes,
I would like to provide a tunnel for this which will make the client pc
as a lan computer and will allow to remote desktop.
Could you pl
Server: Answers to the incoming connections and lists connected clients
(it is monitoring the clients).
- Can send files like: .bat, .exe etc. to the client/clients
- Can receive files like: .txt, .log, .xml from the client/clients
So far an FTP or FTPS client/Server is enough. There are demo f
Okay :)
Thanks.
-daniel
On 8.10.2010 10:00, Francois PIETTE wrote:
How can I get ride of this?
"To unsubscribe or change your settings for TWSocket mailing list
please goto http://lists.elists.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twsocket
Visit our website at http://www.overbyte.be "
You simply can'
Hi Angus,
Thanks for the response,
My needs are following,
Server: Answers to the incoming connections and lists connected clients
(it is monitoring the clients).
- Can send files like: .bat, .exe etc. to the client/clients
- Can receive files like: .txt, .log, .xml from the client/clients
- Ca
How can I get ride of this?
"To unsubscribe or change your settings for TWSocket mailing list
please goto http://lists.elists.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twsocket
Visit our website at http://www.overbyte.be "
You simply can't.
--
francois.pie...@overbyte.be
The author of the freeware multi-tie
[DCC Error] OverbyteIcsSimpleSslServer1.pas(88): E2003 Undeclared
identifier: 'TSslWSocketClient'
You have to "Build" the project, compiling is not enough.
Didn't think of that.
It works.
You have to "build" instead of "compile" because SSL code is compiled
because of a conditional compilatio
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