Jeff I have just come to the same conclusion myself after much fiddling with the system and a complete disk backup and restore onto a clean disk :-( It is definitely the SOCKS proxy setting. Many thanks for the confirmation of this.
Hugh On Thursday, January 30, 2003, at 06:53 pm, Jeff Self wrote:
Hugh,
I've run into the same problem here. Yesterday afternoon, I could run my
jsp at home but at work with my work's network settings, it wouldn' run.
I was getting the malformed socket error as well. I realized that I had
configured my proxy settings to include settings for SOCKS. I removed
the setting and now my jsp's are working with my work network settings.
So see if you have SOCKS configured in your proxy settings.
--
Jeff Self
Information Technology Analyst
City of Newport News
Personnel Department Suite 200
700 Town Center Drive
Newport News, VA 23606
757-926-1810
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