Hi,

Also you have to connect to the machine where socketspy is running on,
on his listening port. So in your example 9001. It is a kind of a proxy
displaying all traffic trough it.

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Friday, May 26, 2006, 11:37, Francois Piette wrote:

>> The client i try to connect has ip:100.200.300.400

> This is not a valid IP ! All 4 numbers must be in the range 0..255.

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> From: "Werner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "ICS support mailing" <twsocket@elists.org>
> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 11:00 AM
> Subject: Re: [twsocket] TWSocket - send bytes - strange chars


>> Hi Wilfried,
>>
>> Started socketspy, but I can't get it working?
>> The client i try to connect has ip:100.200.300.400, port 9000
>>
>> In socketspy:
>> Port: 9001          Address:100.200.300.400
>>                          Port : 9000
>>
>> In TWSocket
>> Address: 100.200.300.400
>> Port : 9001
>>
>> Is this the way it should work?
>> I have a router between, but this does not do it, does it?
>> Thx
>> Werner
>>
>>
>> ----- Oorspronkelijk bericht ----- 
>> Van: "Wilfried Mestdagh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Aan: "ICS support mailing" <twsocket@elists.org>
>> Verzonden: vrijdag, mei 26, 2006 08:56
>> Onderwerp: Re: [twsocket] TWSocket - send bytes - strange chars
>>
>>
>> > Hello Werner,
>> >
>> > Maybe try the following:
>> > - Download socketspy (user made) and "hang" it between sender and
>> >   receiver
>> > - Resesign sender that it send a small amount of bytes by pushing a
>> >   button, and then next chunck etc.
>> > - Keep an eye on the java application
>> >
>> > this way you see the sent bytes in socketspy when the trouble begin.
>> >
>> > ---
>> > Rgds, Wilfried [TeamICS]
>> > http://www.overbyte.be/eng/overbyte/teamics.html
>> > http://www.mestdagh.biz
>> >
>> > Wednesday, May 24, 2006, 15:33, Werner wrote:
>> >
>> > > Thanks Wilfried to point me on this possibility, hoped this would be
> it.
>> > > I tried only sending bytes > 31 and < 127 but it remains the same.
>> >
>> > > Rgds,
>> > > Werner
>> >
>> >
>> > > ----- Oorspronkelijk bericht ----- 
>> > > Van: "Wilfried Mestdagh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > > Aan: "ICS support mailing" <twsocket@elists.org>
>> > > Verzonden: woensdag, mei 24, 2006 09:25
>> > > Onderwerp: Re: [twsocket] TWSocket - send bytes - strange chars
>> >
>> >
>> > >> Hello Werner,
>> > >>
>> > >> I'm pretty sure this is a Java problem. Something to do with the 16
> bit
>> > >> char conversion. If you try text with char <= 127 then do you have
> same
>> > >> problem too ?
>> > >>
>> > >> ---
>> > >> Rgds, Wilfried [TeamICS]
>> > >> http://www.overbyte.be/eng/overbyte/teamics.html
>> > >> http://www.mestdagh.biz
>> > >>
>> > >> Tuesday, May 23, 2006, 21:54, Werner wrote:
>> > >>
>> > >> > Hi everyone,
>> > >>
>> > >> > I have a spooky situation.
>> > >> > I send a file.txt. This file contans some default chars as any file
>> can
>> > > have.
>> > >> > This file is sended with the proc below to a java application.
>> > >> > This java application will block reading until it has read all
> chars.
>> > >> > Now the problem is, that the java will get some stack errors, only
>> > >> > when certain chars are sended in this file.txt
>> > >> > ( and i realy don't know wich chars, but a test, leaving some chars
>> > >> > out of the file, point in that direction, the size is not imported)
>> > >> > I know this looks more like a java problem, but maybe somebody has
>> > > encountered something simular.
>> > >> > So my question is : are their any chars or combination, that could
>> > >> > be sensitive ? This question is as wierd then the problem I have
> :).
>> > >>
>> > >> > Thanks for any idees
>> > >> > Greetings
>> > >> > Werner
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >> > procedure TMainForm.SendFile(sCmd,sFile:string);
>> > >> > var Fs: TFileStream;
>> > >> >     Buffer: array[0..1023] of byte;
>> > >> >     iCount: Integer;
>> > >> > begin
>> > >>
>> > >> >   Fs:=TFileStream.Create(sFile, fmOpenRead or fmShareDenyNone);
>> > >> >   try
>> > >> >     { send size file }
>> > >> >     CliSocket.SendStr(IntToStr(Fs.Size)+#13#10);
>> > >> >     { send file }
>> > >> >     repeat
>> > >> >       iCount:=Fs.Read(Buffer,sizeof(Buffer));
>> > >> >       if iCount > 0 then
>> > >> >         CliSocket.Send(@Buffer,iCount);
>> > >> >     until iCount <= 0;
>> > >> >     { flush socket }
>> > >> >     CliSocket.Flush;
>> > >> >   finally
>> > >> >     Fs.Free;
>> > >> >   end;
>> > >> > end;
>> > >>
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