Paul wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Arno Garrels"
>> Every new version grows a bit, MinGW produces rather large binaries,
>> however they do not depend on MS distributables.
>> The smallest libraries can be built with good old VS6, the libraries
>> distributed with Subversion serve
- Original Message -
From: "Arno Garrels"
Every new version grows a bit, MinGW produces rather large binaries,
however they do not depend on MS distributables.
The smallest libraries can be built with good old VS6, the libraries
distributed with Subversion server are AFAIR built with V
> Just wondering about the implications of this thread to ICS in general.
> As a Delphi user of ICS, are there DLL concerns
> for other non-SSL parts of ICS?
No. ICS uses Windows API directly. Only the SSL part use OpenSSL and
obviously require OpenSSL DLL which in turn may require additional DLL
Just wondering about the implications of this thread to ICS in general.
As a Delphi user of ICS, are there DLL concerns for other non-SSL parts
of ICS?
Francois PIETTE wrote:
Altough using in in Delphi is even more interesting, I was just
thinking about publishing the procedure to rebuild Open
r output (.obj and .lib files).
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> - Original Message -
> From: "Arno Garrels"
> To: "ICS support mailing"
> Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2009 8:59 PM
> Subject:
I had understood that you rebuild OpenSSL DLL using BCB. Am I wrong ?
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From: "Arno Garrels"
To: "ICS support mailing"
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2009 8:59 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] ICS V7 bug
Francois PIETTE wrote:
I recently managed to build OpenSSL with C++ Builder, so one was
able link .obj files rather than the libraries, though I'm not sure
whether OpenSSL license allowed this for closed-source
applications.
>>>
>>> That is very interesting. Maybe you could cr
I recently managed to build OpenSSL with C++ Builder, so one was
able link .obj files rather than the libraries, though I'm not sure
whether OpenSSL license allowed this for closed-source applications.
That is very interesting. Maybe you could create a wiki page to
describe the required steps an
Francois PIETTE wrote:
>> I recently managed to build OpenSSL with C++ Builder, so one was
>> able link .obj files rather than the libraries, though I'm not sure
>> whether OpenSSL license allowed this for closed-source applications.
>
> That is very interesting. Maybe you could create a wiki page
I recently managed to build OpenSSL with C++ Builder, so one was
able link .obj files rather than the libraries, though I'm not sure
whether OpenSSL license allowed this for closed-source applications.
That is very interesting. Maybe you could create a wiki page to describe the
required steps a
2 openSSl libraries are still 613 kB
Paul
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From: "Arno Garrels"
To: "ICS support mailing"
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2009 10:02 AM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] ICS V7 bug ?
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
Here is an article from Microsoft
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
>> Here is an article from Microsoft concerning the msvcr71.dll and
>> where to place it. Another case of DLL hell.
>
> The only safe way to install an ICS SSL application is to install the
> two or three SSL and runtime DLLs in the same directory as t
> Here is an article from Microsoft concerning the msvcr71.dll and
> where to place it. Another case of DLL hell.
The only safe way to install an ICS SSL application is to install the two
or three SSL and runtime DLLs in the same directory as the program.
Otherwise you may get conflicts with oth
Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd
Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 2:27 PM
To: twsocket@elists.org
Subject: Re: [twsocket] ICS V7 bug ?
> Wow, It works now with new ssl dll's
> But now I have another problem :
> The new dll's are 630 kB larger then the one's I have (same version
&
PM
To: twsocket@elists.org
Subject: Re: [twsocket] ICS V7 bug ?
> Wow, It works now with new ssl dll's
> But now I have another problem :
> The new dll's are 630 kB larger then the one's I have (same version
> 0.9.8.9).
The original two SSL DLLs are dependent upon msvcr
#x27;t exist.
The link works fine for me.
> Was this a more compact one then version 9.8.i ?
They are the smallest.
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> Paul
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Arno Garrels"
> To: "ICS support mailing"
> Sent: Saturd
ystems Ltd"
To:
Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 8:27 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] ICS V7 bug ?
Wow, It works now with new ssl dll's
But now I have another problem :
The new dll's are 630 kB larger then the one's I have (same version
0.9.8.9).
The original two SSL DLLs are depen
> Wow, It works now with new ssl dll's
> But now I have another problem :
> The new dll's are 630 kB larger then the one's I have (same version
> 0.9.8.9).
The original two SSL DLLs are dependent upon msvcr71.dll which is a
Microsoft runtime DLL sized at 340K, and you have to have distribute that
sn't exist.
Was this a more compact one then version 9.8.i ?
Paul
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From: "Arno Garrels"
To: "ICS support mailing"
Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 7:20 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] ICS V7 bug ?
Paul wrote:
a testresult :
both correct SSl dll
Paul wrote:
> a testresult :
>
> both correct SSl dll's are available!
If you don't use the libraries from
http://wiki.overbyte.be/wiki/index.php/FAQ#How_to_get_ICS
they may depend on some MS-libraries not available on the
target computer.
Anyway I would always initialize OpenSSL explicitly by
a testresult :
both correct SSl dll's are available!
19:00:19:109 State = httpNotConnected
19:00:19:109 Login betacfg.remotepass.com
19:00:19:109 State = httpDnsLookup
19:00:19:140 State = httpDnsLookupDone
19:00:19:140 connect to 62.213.206.217/443
19:00:19:140 TWSocket will connect to 62.213
Arno Garrels wrote:
> Paul wrote:
>> No, it's specific : on slower PC's <2Ghz.
>> All were XP SP2
>
> I'm able to confirm, no error on my development box XP Pro SP 3,
> however error on an old Athlon box, XP Home SP 3.
>
> Using Wireshark gives the following result:
> 1 0.00 192.168.178.20 62
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> From: "Arno Garrels"
> To: "ICS support mailing"
> Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 5:25 PM
> Subject: Re: [twsocket] ICS V7 bug ?
>
>
>> Paul wrote:
>>> No, it's specific : on slower PC's <2Ghz.
>>> All were XP SP2
>
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To: "ICS support mailing"
Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] ICS V7 bug ?
Paul wrote:
No, it's specific : on slower PC's <2Ghz.
All were XP SP2
I'm able to confirm, no error on my development box XP Pro SP 3,
however error on an old Athlo
I'm glad to hear that.
I've been testing with our clients for more than a week to find a common
failure case
Paul
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From: "Arno Garrels"
To: "ICS support mailing"
Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] I
Paul wrote:
> No, it's specific : on slower PC's <2Ghz.
> All were XP SP2
I'm able to confirm, no error on my development box XP Pro SP 3,
however error on an old Athlon box, XP Home SP 3.
Using Wireshark gives the following result:
1 0.00 192.168.178.20 62.213.206.217 TCP > [SYN] Seq=0 Win=6
What about LSP ?
Do you have the opportunity to run your sample program on a VMWare virtual
machine running on one of those computers ? WMWare Player is free of
charge.
No, the users are just using computers at work.
I don't think they can even think of doing that.
There's only one person
f yes, try without.
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- Original Message -
From: "Paul"
To: "ICS support mailing"
Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] ICS V7 bug ?
>
Can you publish the test program and everything
Can you publish the test program and everything needed to reproduce the
bug ?
not for the moment, I can't publish it myself (no access), but I can add the
routine here
I've sent the complete source to Arno
If the bug occurs only on some computers, it is likely that it comes from
those comp
Hi Arno,
I've tried with a limiter, but that's useles if you only do a simple get
request.
I'll send you the test.
Paul
- Original Message -
From: "Arno Garrels"
To: "ICS support mailing"
Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 4:16 PM
Subject: Re:
I now have comfirmation of several clients that https is broken.
I've submitted them with simple testprograms (D7-IcsV5 and D2009 Ics-V7)
that does a simple GET request to a webservice.
The testprogram compiled with D2009-IcsV7 fails on those computers (only
https)
The probem is in Ics-V7
Ca
that hard, but you have
to wait for the releasse until this has been fixed
Paul
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From: "Fastream Technologies"
To: "ICS support mailing"
Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] ICS V7 bug ?
Hello Paul,
Our reverse
Paul wrote:
> Hi Francois,
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Francois Piette"
> To: "ICS support mailing"
> Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 11:43 AM
> Subject: Re: [twsocket] ICS V7 bug ?
>>
>> If it is not reproductible on your PC, i
l Message - From: "Francois Piette" <
> francois.pie...@skynet.be>
> To: "ICS support mailing"
> Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 11:43 AM
> Subject: Re: [twsocket] ICS V7 bug ?
>
>>
>> If it is not reproductible on your PC, it is likey that the cause i
Hi Francois,
- Original Message -
From: "Francois Piette"
To: "ICS support mailing"
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] ICS V7 bug ?
If it is not reproductible on your PC, it is likey that the cause is not
in
D2009-ICSV7 but in a ra
Tested it on my PC also during a 100MB download, but here everything works
correct
Paul
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Maybe you can use a virtual machine to have something slower ?
Maybe you can do a large upload/download during you testing so that the
internet looks slow ?
A client has tested during a 100mb file download.
The result is still the same.
Paul
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> I should find a client with an older PC with a lower speed internet
> connection to see if it works there.
Maybe you can use a virtual machine to have something slower ?
Maybe you can do a large upload/download during you testing so that the
internet looks slow ?
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A
speed connection and an older PC (2Ghz or less) ?
I can send the test program
Paul
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From: "Fastream Technologies"
To: "ICS support mailing"
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] ICS V7 bug ?
Hello,
Maybe you should put
Hello,
Maybe you should put our ICS reverse proxy in front to see if it is ICSv7
that is failing: www.iqreverseproxy.com . Easy to configure with GUI and has
30-days trial.
Regards,
SZ
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Paul wrote:
> I'm now sure it's an ICS-SSL bug
>
> I've asked them to check
I'm now sure it's an ICS-SSL bug
I've asked them to check on http and https.
Https fails.
We all seem to have the same ISP.
upload speed is 1.25 MB/s
Paul
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Subject: Re: [twsocket] ICS V7 bug ?
I have a few error reports of an application compiled with D2009.
I've made a few testprograms to get the source of the error.
On startup, a small xml is downloaded and this goes wrong with
D2009-I
> I have a few error reports of an application compiled with D2009.
> I've made a few testprograms to get the source of the error.
> On startup, a small xml is downloaded and this goes wrong with
D2009-ICSV7.
> The returned statuscode = 0.
> The same testprogram compiled with D7-ICSV5 works fine.
>
I have a few error reports of an application compiled with D2009.
I've made a few testprograms to get the source of the error.
On startup, a small xml is downloaded and this goes wrong with D2009-ICSV7.
The returned statuscode = 0.
The same testprogram compiled with D7-ICSV5 works fine.
I can't re
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