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Date: Mon, 30 May 1994 07:16:58 GMT
From: paul@atlas.abccomp.oz.au (Paul Brooks)
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Subject: Re: Help : problems with Microsoft winsock implementation
In article <2rv2uv$204@harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au> richie@fawlty15.eng.monash.edu.au (Mr R Teh) writes:
|A question for anyone using Microsoft's TCP/IP-32 (Beta 3.11)
|implementation of the WinSock API:
|
|When writing data to a socket, I am experiencing problems when
|the remote terminal is unable to accept the data (i.e. busy).
|The sending side returns a WSAEWOULDBLOCK error condition as you
|would expect, but no FD_WRITE message is being generated afterwards
|(when the buffers should have cleared).
|
|FD_WRITE messages are enabled via WSAAsyncSelect(), and are posted
|when the socket first connects. Subsequent sends work fine until the
|remote end blocks as described above. Has anyone else encountered
|this problem (or have I misinterpreted the WinSock spec)?
You seem to be interpreting the Winsock spec fine - what you describe is
what _should_ be happening. I haven't tried the MS 32-bit TCP/IP,
but I was bitten by a bug in the previous TSR-based TCP/IP where there was
no initial FD_WRITE sent at the beginning of the connection - which made
it kinda hard to get started !
Anyone else using async. select over MS 32-bit beta?
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From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Fri May 30 13:12:22 1994
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Date: 30 May 1994 13:12:22 GMT
From: lymang@jabba.cybernetics.net
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Subject: things
Hm. Please excuse part of this, I did this to test and see if I had posting
capability. It seems as though I do! Right now I'm using QVT to post news, are
there any other decent NNTP readers for Winsock? I have checked at several diff.
ftp sites, but couldn't find one. Also, the three mail packages I've found for
Winsock are: Eudora, WinElm, and QVT. Someone mentioned Pegasus, but I'm not sure
where to get it, and not only that, is it worth it?
From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Fri May 30 13:24:25 1994
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Date: 30 May 1994 13:24:25 GMT
From: mathias@solomon.technet.sg (Mathias Koerber)
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Reply-To: Mathias.Koerber@swi.com.sg
Subject: Mosaic and Pathway?
Mosaic complains that our Pathway (2.9?) Winsock DLL is not
WInsock 1.1 compliant. Is there a solution so that we can
run Mosaic or Cello?
Can another WInsock DLL run parallel to Pathway?
just askin'
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From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Fri May 30 14:51:03 1994
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From: jmorphet@asys.com (John P. Morphet)
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Subject: Re: WinVN won't post articles
In article <2s5q3i$4qi@news.doit.wisc.edu>, Jeff.Huston@ccmail.adp.wisc.edu says:
>
>When I attempt to post an article using WinVN, it fails every time and pops up an error
>window containing "480 Authentication Required for Command". Is this caused by an
>invalid entry in my WinVN.ini file? I have double checked the addresses for the gateway
>etc. and they are all correct. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks.
>
As you can see, I am using version 0.91.3 and it is posting a followup message just fine.
Maybe if you would give more details, someone could help you understand what the problem is.
___________________________________________________________
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Advanced Systems voice (719) 579-9014
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From: support3@nbnet.nb.ca (don laviolette)
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Subject: TESTING
TESTING
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Date: 30 May 94 14:23:28 GMT
From: tewald@vela.acs.oakland.edu (tewald)
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Subject: help with packet driver
I'm logging onto the Net via modem, phone line, and my alma mater's UNIX
critter. I don't use a network card of any type. When I try to load
any WinSock stuff, it wants a packet driver loaded first. I dl'd a file
of packet drivers, but don't know which to use, or how to set up any
required parameters.
Any suggestions? I'm on a 386/40, with a 2400 baud modem. And Windows
3.1.
Thanks.
Thomas Ewald
tewald@argo.acs.oakland.edu