I seem to be having a similar problem with my rebol webserver script, where 
it works fine for a while, then the port stops working, causeing client 
programs to get errors and the server to hang.

  Cal Dixon ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [REBOL] Re: Can't get two rebolscripts to message each others 
>reliably Re:(3)
>Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 11:37:16 +0100
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi  I was wonder if you want to try
> > three instances of rebol and the third being a
> > proxy for the two. I'm wondering what might
> > happen. :)
>
>Well.. but.. I don't see what would be different between the proxy and one
>of these scripts, except the proxy also sent the message on to somewhere
>else? I mean, it would be the same script but with a couple of extra
>instructions. Or?
>
>I tried another idea, though. I added a timeout on the receiving end, and 
>if
>it timed out, it closed the server and started another one on another port.
>If the transmitter couldn't connect, it also tried this second port (with
>appropriate timings so the active port was contacted). It still didn't
>work. Weird. Seems like the rebol interpreter becomes totally unable to
>receive messages on any port after a few of these messages. Too bad I don't
>really know anything about networking, because I really don't understand
>what's going on here.
>
>--
>   /Johan R�nnblom, Team Amiga
>
>Economy is not science. At best it is politics - at worst religion.
>

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