On Feb 9, 2006, at 9:34 AM, Martin Preuss wrote:
On Thursday 09 February 2006 03:37, David Reiser wrote:
After fixing my problems with conflicting versions of libofx and/or
libosp, I can now reliably get precisely one completed
ofxdirectconnect session per system boot.
[...]
This is most definately not an error in our libraries: AqBanking (and
depending libraries/programs) do never save/restore any network
session data
across multiple program sessions.
Maybe the version of SSL on your system (or the network layer of
MacOSX) is
handled by a kind of daemon or something alike, I can't imagine how
else your
situation is possible...
Hmm. If I'm reading the docs right, the Mac uses configd to manage
network connections. Perhaps my troubles are aggravated by the fact
that my ISP requires that I connect using PPP over Ethernet?
If it provides any insight, the protocol trace of my successful
connection looks like:
me: SYN
server: SYN, ACK
me: ACK
me: Client Hello
and on to finish the negotiation and data transfer
and the failed attempts:
me: SYN
server: SYN,ACK
me: RST
The local IP port on my end (in the range 4xxxx) does increment for
sequential attempts.
I own a Mac myself, however, I never could get Fink to work with my
old MacOSX
10.3.9, and nobody answered to my call for help a few months ago,
so I can't
help you there :-/
I may get interested in trying to fix that situation. Fink has only
just 'pre-released' the 10.4 tree that uses gcc4. Not much future in
trying to get 10.3 working, since I don't think that repository will
work with gcc4. (The 10.4-transitional repository can be tweaked to
work with gcc4, but that's more work than it's worth at times.)
Regards
Martin
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Some things seem less possible than others.
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David Reiser
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