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thanks


yoav
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Greg Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 14/07/99 04:00:51 PM

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Subject:  sockets problem




I am having a problem with a server written in java that uses sockets.
The server runs fine; the problem arises when I try to access it. The
client is simply telnet and after making a connection, and receiving a
handful of bytes, the client hangs as if the server is not responding.
Yet the server seems to be fine because I can establish another
connection to it.

This problem goes away if I use the java -debug option (which
incidentally throws an exception) or run the server with jdb.

I am using jdk1.1.7b and RedHat 6.0 (kernel 2.2.5-15). There was a rumor
that java 1.1.6 had a bug with sockets which was fixed in 1.1.7, but I
can't locate the docs and I still seem to have a problem.

On additional note, ... the server ran fine while I was using a dynamic
DHCP address. Once my provider switched me to a static IP address, this
problem appeared. Any ideas ?

Thanks,
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Greg Walker
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