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?
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Ports 1024 require admin rights on most OS. Never used Mac OS X but maybe
it has a mechanism similar to UAC(?)
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SZ
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 18:17, Arno Garrels arno.garr...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently porting the TFtpServer to OS X.
I get error EACCESS on the attempt to bind
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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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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SZ
On Thu, Nov 3,
Hi,
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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
Hello,
for developpers there is a free support form or something like this
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You'll get answers from them but bear in mind when asking that those who
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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 that those