Hi Cocoa developers,

I am writing a small application that acts as a TCP client for another 
application (TCP server).
The client nows the IP address and port of the server. I then use NSStream to 
create an output
stream from an NSHost (see code bellow). 

If I initialize the IP address as 127.0.0.1, or my own 192.168.1.x address, it 
creates the NSHost and
NSOutputStream properly, but I always get a connection refused error. 

Does anybody see what I am doing wrong here ?

Thanks!
Mathieu

NSHost* host = [NSHost hostWithAddress:@"127.0.0.1"];
[NSStream getStreamsToHost:host port:5000 inputStream:nil 
outputStream:&outputStream];
[self setOutputStream:outputStream];
[outputStream setProperty:NSStreamSocketSecurityLevelNegotiatedSSL 
                   forKey:NSStreamSocketSecurityLevelKey];
[outputStream setDelegate:self];
[outputStream scheduleInRunLoop:[NSRunLoop currentRunLoop] 
forMode:NSDefaultRunLoopMode];
[outputStream open];_______________________________________________

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