HI Scott,

Thanks for making a CentOS 5.5 version.  That is what I am running, and
although I haven't upgraded yet to the latest version, it sounds like it
will work fine.

One thing I have noticed with the current version of EchoServer I'm running
is that clients don't alway connect to it reliably.  What I have found that
does work is to run a port scan on my server and when port 1328 is scanned,
all of the clients start communicating.  Got a quick fix for that (update to
/etc/services?)

David

On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 11:51 AM, Scott Best <sb...@echogent.com> wrote:

>
>        Heyaz. I updated that package this morning to include a version
> built
> for the CentOS 5.5 flavor.
>
>        Turns out ... CentOS is optimized for stability, so they hold back
> on
> some updates that other Linux flavors move ahead with. For example,
> libstdc++. On the echoServer we've built for demo.echovnc.com (which
> runs Debian 5), we use the recent g++-3.4.9 library, so we need a
> runtime library that is compatible with libstdc++-3.4.9. And ...
> CentOS' default libstdc++ isn't.
>
>        Anyhow, for you CentOS users out there, there's now a build for you
> inside of that same package. Please enjoy. :)
>
> -Scott
>
> On Mar 27, 2011, at 7:32 PM, Scott Best wrote:
>
> >
> >       Hello! Version 1.67 of EchoServer for Linux is now available:
> >
> > http://www.echogent.com/download_echoserverlinux.htm
> > or
> > ftp://ftp.echogent.com/EchoServer/linux/bin
> >
> >       The primary focus of this release is improved stability with very
> > large connection count (1,000 to 10,000 users). As described in the
> > README file, the limiting feature of your Linux PC (in terms of how
> > many echoWare clients it will accept) is the maximum number of open
> > files. To see that limit:
> >
> > % ulimit -a
> >
> >       To change that limit, try this command as root, prior to starting
> up
> > your echoServer:
> >
> > # ulimit -n 4096
> >
> >       For upgrading users, any registration keys you have for earlier
> > releases still work in this one; just swap in the new binary into your
> > existing installation.
> >
> >       Comments or suggestions welcome.
> >
> > cheers,
> > Scott
>
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