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Re^6: server with IO::Socket::INET

by Rudolf (Pilgrim)
on Mar 11, 2012 at 21:20 UTC ( [id://959024]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^5: server with IO::Socket::INET
in thread server with IO::Socket::INET

that's actually the IP of the machine, and when I ping it it from the client machine it sends 32 bytes and 4/4(100%) reply back 0ms Ave

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Re^7: server with IO::Socket::INET
by Rudolf (Pilgrim) on Mar 11, 2012 at 21:26 UTC

    ohh, sorry I missunderstood you, I pinged on the server machine. I pinged the address from client machine and it timed out.

      So, the server isn't visible from the client. Either they aren't on the same subnet, or the server has its ports cloaked by a firewall.


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        I think it might be a firewall issue, also I have connected clients from my current server machine to a server on the current client machine before and that works fine, just not the other way around. Ill tinker with it, thanks so much for looking at my code :) -Rudolf

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