At 11:20 AM 14/11/95 -0800, Jim Herod wrote:
[snip...]
>DNS seems to work OK. When I attempted to connect to our 3000 using
>SCRIPTOR (to verify the connection) over LWP 5.0'w WINSOCK.DLL, I received
>this error:
>
> PC Sockets Error #20362: Connection refused.
>
>
>This makes me wonder if the wrong Ethernet frame type was sent, and my card
>is configured for ETHERNET_802.3, ETHERNET_802.2, ETHERNET_SNAP, and
>ETHERNET_II. This configuration works OK for Wolverine, by the way (which I
>am now using).
The 'connection refused' error typically means that the host was found on
the network, but no application on the host was listening for a call on the
specific port. TOMH, I would check that the NS Listener has been started
okay. As you are trying to connect using a Winsock, you should be using the
:ANSTART ARPA
command, not ANSTART NS or ANSTART NETWARE.
This will create a job HPDARPA, MANAGER.SYS (or whoever). There is a debug
option (:ANSTART ARPA, DEBUG) that may yield more info, but I've not seen
it. Anyway, look at the job's $STDLIST and see if that helps.
If you haven't fiddled with any of the internal parameters, i.e. port
addresses, then it should be that easy. Unique keys on details sets, on the
other hand,.... :)
Cheers.
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