I am running 64 bit Vista and can use servers and client on the same system.But
when I tried to run servers on the machine and use public IP to allow
outside connections, I get a socket exception. I assume that the reason is
that I am using a wireless connection, but I haven't been able to verify
that.

Best regards,
Jani
http://www.cybertechnews.org

2009/2/4 Peter Quirk <[email protected]>

>
> There is something odd about logins and it depends on the operating
> system.
>
> I'm investigating a situation on my home network where I can login
> from any client system to servers running on a Windows XP system, but
> I cannnot login to servers running on a Vista 32-bit or 64-bit system.
> (This applies to Vista even when the client and server are on the same
> system.) All systems are running the Windows Live OneCare firewall and
> all appropriate ports are open. Disabling the firewall has no effect.
> The authentication server reports the login request, but the client
> reports that there is no response from servername:10001. I assume that
> a similar problem may be occurring on Windows Server 2008 systems.
>
> To ensure consistency in my experiments I use a script which changes
> all the IP address in configuration files and database tables to the
> IP address of the target system.
>
> I think I'll have to run the system under the debugger to get to the
> bottom of this.
>
> -- Peter
>
> On Feb 4, 8:58 am, Mikko Pallari <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > The second issue, is he is using the incorrect port number (should be
> port 9000) and I've told him this several times over and over again (but he
> continues to type 10001 for some strange reason).
> >
> > This is not entirely true, port 10001 is used in Authentication server
> and port 9000 in simulator.
> >
> > ______________________________
> > Mikko Pallari
> >
> > ADMINO technologieswww.adminotech.com<http://www.adminotech.com/>
> www.realxtend.org<http://www.realxtend.org/>
> >
> > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Mark Malewski
> > Sent: 4. helmikuuta 2009 14:36
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: [REX] Re: login problem
> >
> > This is "Operator Error".
> >
> > I've already discussed the issues with Zishu, but he fails to listen.
> >
> > The problem is Zishu is on an internal LAN (school) that is utilizing
> some form of "F-Secure" software firewall/campus antivirus software, and the
> realXtend viewer seems to be unable to get out to the internet properly (he
> is unable to disable the software firewall/antivirus because of security
> settings imposed by the school/network administrators).
> >
> > I don't see any way around this issue, other than going off campus.  I'm
> not sure if it's a proxy server issue (at the university campus LAN) or
> hardware firewall/software firewall issue on the Campus workstations.
> >
> > The second issue, is he is using the incorrect port number (should be
> port 9000) and I've told him this several times over and over again (but he
> continues to type 10001 for some strange reason).
> >
> > He would need to get help from his local University Network
> Administrators, but more than likely he will need to go off campus to use
> the realXtend viewer because most corporations (or Universities) that use
> software firewalls (as part of their network administration/security
> settings) and are often using Proxy servers to route traffic and block ports
> for a reason, and it seems unlikely that they will open/forward the correct
> ports just for him.
> > As I told him previously, the easiest solution is to go off campus and
> using a public network internet connection.
> >
> > On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 1:57 AM, Mikko Pallari <
> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >
> > Have you tried this tutorial:
> http://rexdeveloper.org/wiki/index.php?title=Setting_up_Servers_for_N...
> >
> > ______________________________
> > Mikko Pallari
> >
> > ADMINO technologieswww.adminotech.com<http://www.adminotech.com/>
> www.realxtend.org<http://www.realxtend.org/>
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
> [mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>] On
> Behalf Of zeshu
> > Sent: 4. helmikuuta 2009 9:42
> > To: realXtend
> > Subject: [REX] login problem
> >
> > I build up a server now i am trying to connect that server.But i am
> > getting the following error
> >
> > "Unable to connect to Authentication Server Received no response
> fromhttp://servername.com:10001<http://servername.com:10001/>"
> >
> > I am doing this work in the TOL department.F-Secures Anti virus is
> > also installed here.
> >
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> >
> > - Show quoted text -
> >
>

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