Hello Ann,
> But I've set protocol to TCP...
There is no proto property in DNSQuery component.
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>> But I've set protocol to TCP...
>
> There is no proto property in DNSQuery component.
Yes, there is one protocol property...
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> But I've set protocol to TCP...
Maybe the DNS server have to query one upper level and don't get answer.
Use a sniffer (see Ethereal on the links page at my website) to confirm no
answer from DNS server comes in or the answer come but is missed by the
component (I would be very surprised).
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I'm writing a proxy type of application for irc and I noticed an issue twice
last night that had me puzzled. I have 1 wsocketserver component on my form
and I spawn a wsocket client for the remote connection since this is a local
proxy. When inbound remote connection data comes in i write the packe
This behaviour could be cause by a loop (or some blocking operation of any
sort) in your software preventing the message pump being called and
therefore no event is triggered and nothing happend in the component (data
still buffered). When the loop or blocking operation end, everything start
ag
V5 and V6 betas have been updated with fixes in HTTP component related to
authentication.
Fixes are by Maurizio Lotauro.
Thanks to [EMAIL PROTECTED] who found a case where the bug occured.
I updated both source and binaries.
ICS-SSL has also been updated.
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Maurizio Lotauro wrote:
> Scrive Francois PIETTE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> A user reported having problem with a server handling badly NTLM. Using
>> the option httpoNoNTLMAuth doesn't really disable NTLM. The user has
>> derived a new class from the component and has added in the constructor
>>
>>> A user reported having problem with a server handling badly NTLM. Using
>>> the option httpoNoNTLMAuth doesn't really disable NTLM. The user has
>>> derived a new class from the component and has added in the constructor
>>> FServerAuth = httpAuthBasic;
>>> Then it works.
>>>
>>> If someone
Does anyone have a list of all possible HttpCli.Agent values ?
Paul
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Scrive Arno Garrels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Maurizio Lotauro wrote:
[...]
> > I just discovered that when Arno changed FServerAuth and FProxyAuth from
> > string to an ordinal type some code was modified in the wrong way.
>
> Shall I change my job? It looks like that :(
I don't think so. Usuall
Scrive Francois PIETTE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >>> A user reported having problem with a server handling badly NTLM. Using
> >>> the option httpoNoNTLMAuth doesn't really disable NTLM. The user has
> >>> derived a new class from the component and has added in the constructor
> >>> FServerAuth =
I found this list. There may be better ones out there.
http://www.pgts.com.au/download/data/browser_list.txt
Mozilla has some specs here:
http://www.mozilla.org/build/revised-user-agent-strings.html
- Ronny
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Maurizio Lotauro wrote:
> Scrive Francois PIETTE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> A user reported having problem with a server handling badly NTLM.
> Using the option httpoNoNTLMAuth doesn't really disable NTLM. The
> user has derived a new class from the component and has added in the
> c
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