andes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ICS"
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Odd Behaviour
> Hi,
>
>>> You need a bigger data port range than that. This
>>> will allow only one data transfer (can be a file
> listing) then you
Hi,
>> You need a bigger data port range than that. This
>> will allow only one data transfer (can be a file
listing) then you will have problems with ports
>> being in time_wait state, so having no available
ports.
Please correct my interpretation if I am wrong.
One Ftp transfer can make use
- Original Message -
From: "Allan Fernandes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ICS"
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Odd Behaviour
>
> FtpClient1.Port=5011
> FtpClient1.DataPortRangeStart=5015
> FtpClient1.DataPortRangeE
Hi ,
>> You know that FTP protocol use TWO ports. One for
control and one for data.
>> Maybe the data port on a server collide with the
control port or data port for another one.
Firstly let me apologise for my delayed reply. As I am
new to this socket programming I had to read up and
try out th
Allan Fernandes a écrit :
> Hi Arno Garrels,
>
>>> I still haven't got your configuration and the
> problem completely.
>>> As far as I understand the FTP server in question
>>> is listining on port 5014.
>>> It has active connections downloading files, but
> one of your clients
>>> gets a 10061 w
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- Original Message -
From: "Allan Fernandes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ICS"
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 5:51 AM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Odd Behaviour
> Hi Arno Garrels,
>
>>> I still haven't got your configur
Hi Arno Garrels,
>> I still haven't got your configuration and the
problem completely.
>> As far as I understand the FTP server in question
>> is listining on port 5014.
>> It has active connections downloading files, but
one of your clients
>> gets a 10061 when it tries to connect, is that
correc
I still haven't got your configuration and the problem completely.
As far as I understand the FTP server in question is listining on port 5014.
It has active connections downloading files, but one of your clients
gets a 10061 when it tries to connect, is that correct?
---
Arno Garrels [TeamICS]
ht
Hi Arno Garrels,
>>What does this mean? Server?, client?, Port?,
PasvPortRange
>>or DataPortRange? Are you using Pasv mode?
I use two ports for Ftp communication
One set of TFTPClientP1 and TFTPServerP1 using port
5011 is used to communicate between MyNode.exe's.
The other set TFTPClientP2 and T
Allan Fernandes wrote:
> P1 denotes port = 5011 and P2 denotes port = 5014
>(I have tried changing ports to 6011 and 6014)
What does this mean? Server?, client?, Port?, PasvPortRange
or DataPortRange? Are you using Pasv mode?
> The Problem:
> All Transfers via P1 are perfectly OK, but
Hi,
I use ICS version: V2.99 (Revised: May 29, 2005) with
Delphi5
My client's setup is thus:
MachServ (WinXP)
MachA (Win98)
MachB (Win98)
MachC (Win98)
MachD (Win98)
I have 2 applications MyNode.exe and MyServer.exe
MyNode: runs in background on all 5 machines. It Uses
following ICS components
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