Have no problems connecting server to client on the same machine. When I
push the client to another box on the same network, any attempt to connect
just times out. Is this a code issue or a local network issue? I've had no
other networking issues and I have all firewalls turned off.
Here's the code for the client and server. Like I said, these work fine
when on the same machine using 127.0.0.1, so I don't get why they'd fail to
connect when using the actual IP address of the server on separate boxes on
the same network…? They'll also connect on the same machine if I use that
machine's IP.
Client (C#):
//Initialize the client socket to the specified IPAddress and port
NetMQSocket create_client (string ServerIPAddress, string port)
{
ctx = NetMQContext.Create ();
NetMQSocket theSocket = ctx.CreateRequestSocket();
theSocket.Connect(string.Format("tcp://{0}:{1}”,ServerIPAddress,port));
return theSocket;
}
Server (Python):
def _runserver(serverIPAddress, handshake_port):
sock = zmq.Context().socket(zmq.REP)
print("\nWaiting to bind at %s on port %s\n" % (serverIPAddress,
handshake_port) )
sock.bind('tcp://%s:%s' % (serverIPAddress, handshake_port) )
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