Re: Networking works from computer A to computer B, but not vice versa ?!?



On Mar 30, 7:20 pm, Knute Johnson <nos...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
larkm...@xxxxxxx wrote:
Just starting to learn networking, and this may not be a Java question
so much as a Windows environment question. I've written a little
server program that waits for a client to connect and then spits some
data to the client. Both the client and the server work fine running
on the same computer. If I run the client on computer A and the
server on computer B, they behave properly. However, if I run the
client on computer B and the server on computer A I cannot establish a
connection between the two. Is there some easy way to figure out what
is going on? I tried using different port numbers for the server to
no avail. As far as I know there are no firewall programs installed
on either machine. Both are running WinXP Pro. and using v1.4.2_08
for the JRE/SDK. Any ideas?

I would still suspect a firewall somewhere. Are you really running
Windows without a firewall?

--

Knute Johnson
email s/nospam/knute/

Try telnet to connect.

Dinesh

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