I can't manage to make:
Socket ping: '127.0.0.1' or any other local machine...
I've removed the proxy... I'm using squeak 3.8-6665 on linux (ubuntu)
Do you have any idea ?
The thing I find strange is that with any local connection, it even doesnt wait for 10 seconds... I immediatly receive the message 'continue to wait for connection to...' whereas for an extern site, it waits 10 seconds ...
Have no idea :( I tried with OldSocket too and had the same problem...
Thanks
cédrick
Hi!
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?C=E9drick_B=E9ler?= cbeler@enit.fr wrote:
I can't manage to make:
Socket ping: '127.0.0.1' or any other local machine...
If you read the #ping: code you see that it mentions in the method comment that this is not a "normal" ping but a "ping" using a running echo server on port 7. Most likely the machines you are trying to "ping" are not running the echo server, or port 7 is blocked in your/someone elses firewall.
You could use pingPortsOn: but it has a bug, file in the attached changeset and then you can do inspect-it on:
Socket pingPortsOn: 'krampe.se'
If you are not firewalled that would give you an array with ftp and http in it, indicating that those ports are open on my box. And no, I don't have an echo server on port 7, so it is not included.
regards, Göran
If you read the #ping: code you see that it mentions in the method comment that this is not a "normal" ping but a "ping" using a running echo server on port 7.
oups :s
Socket pingPortsOn: 'krampe.se'
If you are not firewalled that would give you an array with ftp and http in it, indicating that those ports are open on my box. And no, I don't have an echo server on port 7, so it is not included.
actually... #('ftp' 'smtp' 'http') ;)
I added 5432 for postgres and 3306 for mysql useful ;) Apparently they were forbidding acces to IP then dont know on the server :)
Thanks for the patch ;)
See you
Cédrick
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