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| Hello I wonder if anybody can help me.. I have got two linux machines, both running fedora core 2, and a windows machine (running XP) - I have built a TCP client and server for linux (and one for windows), these all work fine when connecting to localhost - however they can't seem to connect to each other - the connet() call always errors with "connection refused" - *both* when trying to do it from windows to linux (linux running the server), *and* linux to linux (linux running the server and the client). Everything else network related works - the windows machine can see the linux files via the samba server and vice versa, and the windows web browser can see the linux box's web server's apache home page, and the linux machines can both see each other's files, and browse to each other's web servers. It's just my own TCP programs that always seem to refuse to connect. It's always "Connection refused". I'm stumped as to what I can do, because the programs work fine when connecting to localhost / 127.0.0.1 - just not to each other. Any ideas? |
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