Subject | RE: [firebird-support] Externel Connection |
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Author | Dariusz Zelichowski |
Post date | 2005-03-16T12:04:21Z |
Si,
Thanks for the answer, but would you be able to accompany
it by a suggestion as to what should be done to avoid the
timeout? After a couple hours of attempts, finicking with
ports and firewalls, I don't seem to be able to get a
connection at all. Is there a FireBird setting responsible
for that, or is it the Linux issue?
(well, I know it is really my issue, but I'm trying to be
easy on myself this early in the morning)
D.
--- Si Carter <simon.carter@...> wrote:
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Thanks for the answer, but would you be able to accompany
it by a suggestion as to what should be done to avoid the
timeout? After a couple hours of attempts, finicking with
ports and firewalls, I don't seem to be able to get a
connection at all. Is there a FireBird setting responsible
for that, or is it the Linux issue?
(well, I know it is really my issue, but I'm trying to be
easy on myself this early in the morning)
D.
--- Si Carter <simon.carter@...> wrote:
>__________________________________
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > Found service 'GDS_DB' at port '3050'
> > Failed to connect to host 'x.x.x.x',
> > on port 3050. Error Num: 10035.
>
>
> WSAEWOULDBLOCK
>
> (10035)
>
> Resource temporarily unavailable.
>
> This error is returned from operations on non-blocking
> sockets that cannot
> be completed immediately, for example recv when no data
> is queued to be read
> from the socket. It is a non-fatal error, and the
> [...]
> Rgds
>
> Si Carter
> http://www.tectsoft.net/
>
>
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