Hi Luis,
As I said, normally when this occurs in my standard Rev app, the user
need only create a firewall exception for my app. Communication usually
works fine after that. Are you saying this same approach won't work
with a revlet?
Thanks.
Richard
Luis wrote:
Hiya,
The app location is irrelevant if it's a firewall issue. In this
instance the firewall would need ports 20 and 21 open for ftp to go
through.
Usually port 80 (or 8080) is open as this is used for standard http
browsing protocol.
If you try to telnet (from a command line/terminal prompt to port 21
(telnet 'ipaddress' 21 or telnet domain.com 21) and you do not receive
a positive response then the port is blocked.
Cheers,
Luis.
On 9 Dec 2009, at 15:07, Richard Miller wrote:
I'm finding some situations in which my revlet cannot communicate to
the outside via: put x into url "ftp://xxxxxx" because of firewall
issues. Normally, I would instruct the user to create a firewall
exception for a regular Rev app, since the location of the app is
identifiable. How would one do this with a revlet? Is the revlet
residing somewhere locally for a time, or is it in memory?
Thanks.
Richard Miller
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