[ggo-discussion] Re: IGS connection
- From: "Michael Alford" <malf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: ggo-discussion@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 29 Apr 2003 15:47:10 -0700
Exactly my point :) As of this moment, my WinIGC client will not connect,
nor will 0.3.6pre6. I have no idea what is going on, just reporting what I
see...
At 11:40 PM 4/29/2003 +0200, you wrote:
>On Mon, Apr 28, 2003 at 03:29:51PM -0700, Michael Alford wrote:
>
> > I noticed today that the old preview I had on my Linux box, 0.3.6pre6
> > failed to maintain a connection. I downloaded the gGo.jar file for 0.3.7,
> > and things seem to be OK again. I have the latest preview, 0.3.8pre1
> on my
> > Windows box, and again, there seems to be no problem with the
> > connection. I assume this is caused by the IGS programmers changing
> > things, no?
>
>There can be dozens of reasons if a connection cannot be established or is
>terminated. In most cases this happens on the server side, or anywhere on
>the way between client and server. The connection code within gGo has not
>changed since version 0.1.something, so it is unlikely that it is suddenly
>broken on the client side.
>
>When a connection cannot be established, either the remote server is not
>available or there is a local problem with your network or firewall setup.
>When a connection has been established but is suddenly terminated, either
>the remote server went unavailable or there is a problem anywhere between
>you and the server. But Im absolutely sure the client cannot be blamed for
>this (all clients, not only gGo).
>
> Peter
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