Subject | Re: [ib-support] connect error 10061 |
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Author | Martijn Tonies |
Post date | 2002-02-04T22:21:10Z |
Hi,
"No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused
it."
Usually this means that either InterBase/Firebird isn't running or there's
firewall blocking connections (but I must admit I might be wrong here) -
where did you see this error? As it looks like you're getting this from the
server log.
Martijn Tonies
InterBase Workbench - the developer tool for InterBase and Firebird
http://www.interbaseworkbench.com
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com
"This is an object-oriented system.
If we change anything, the users object."
>anybody have any idea as to why I am getting this error? I'm thinking it'sI believe this is it:
>pretty commonplace but i cannot find any info out on the web...
>
>BOOGNISH (Server) Mon Feb 04 15:18:03 2002
> INET/inet_error: connect errno = 10061
>
"No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused
it."
Usually this means that either InterBase/Firebird isn't running or there's
firewall blocking connections (but I must admit I might be wrong here) -
where did you see this error? As it looks like you're getting this from the
server log.
>also, when I try to create a table with Workbench, it generates a RECREATEWhat version of Firebird are you using (you are using Firebird, right?)
>sql statement...why wouldn't it be CREATE? and then gives me the following
>error when i try to save the table:
>
>ISC ERROR CODE:335544569
>
>ISC ERROR MESSAGE
>Dynamic SQL Error
>SQL error code =-104
>Token Unknown -line 1, char 0
>RECREATE
Martijn Tonies
InterBase Workbench - the developer tool for InterBase and Firebird
http://www.interbaseworkbench.com
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com
"This is an object-oriented system.
If we change anything, the users object."