Markus Humm wrote:
> Hello,
>
> for developpers there is a free support form or something like this
> available. That one I used at least once for getting answers of some
> "bureaucratic" questions before starting some development.
>
> You'll get answers from them but bear in mind when asking tha
Hello,
for developpers there is a free support form or something like this
available. That one I used at least once for getting answers of some
"bureaucratic" questions before starting some development.
You'll get answers from them but bear in mind when asking that those who
answer play a bit dum
Hi,
Your message has not reached the mailing list for unknown reason...
I have no idea. The most likely is a firewall (internal to Windows or external
in the network infrastructure you are using.
You said the server is listenig on port 336. OK, but is it on the correct
interface ?
Try with anot
Fastream Technologies wrote:
> Ports < 1024 require admin rights on most OS. Never used Mac OS X but
> maybe it has a mechanism similar to UAC(?)
As I wrote, I tried sudo open which is similar as starting a process
As Administrator on Windows.
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Arno Garrels
> Best Regards,
>
> SZ
> On Thu,
Zvone wrote:
> Maybe a stupid question but have you tried to telnet to localhost,
> port 21 to see if anything else listens on it? perhaps a hanged
> process/thread?
The port is not in use.
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Arno Garrels
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