Hi Henri,
Thanks for the reply. This was the first question that I asked yesterday.
Regards,
Dale Harris
IT Support
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From: hyand...@gmail.com [mailto:hyand...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Henri
Yandell
Sent: Wednesday, 27 May 2009 12:27
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Wrong mailing list Dale.
Frustrating I know - but the people who focus on Commons Net probably
aren't paying attention on this list - if they're even subscribed.
See the commons-user list: http://commons.apache.org/net/mail-lists.html
Hen
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 6:04 PM, Dale Harris
wrote:
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Hi Simon,
Sorry about being naive but I'm slowly understanding what is happening. I
believe my whole issue is something to do with java.net.Socket class trying
to use a proxy server. How can I turn this off before trying to connect
with the TelnetClient class?
Regards,
Dale Harris
IT Support
Hi Simon,
Sorry about getting the name wrong, but that is the package that I
downloaded a couple of weeks ago and trying to use.
The org.apache.commons.net.telnet.TelnetClient class just doesn't work for
me. I've tried using the supplied example, which doesn't work either. I
know that Java chan
Dale Harris schrieb:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I was wondering where I can ask to get support for Apache CommonNet 2.0 as I
> have an issue with TelnetClient class not connecting. I am using Java
> 1.6_13 on Windows Vista. The supplied telnet example doesn't work when
> trying to connect to a local telne
Hi,
I was wondering where I can ask to get support for Apache CommonNet 2.0 as I
have an issue with TelnetClient class not connecting. I am using Java
1.6_13 on Windows Vista. The supplied telnet example doesn't work when
trying to connect to a local telnet server; Putty works okay.
Regar