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This is exactly how I connect.

I do the verify, then put to host and compile on the server from the green
screen.  But, I thought I'd try it to see if I get anything.  Nope, I get
nothing.  Other than the beep, I don't even know it finished.  And the
message on the 400 says completed normally when the compile actually failed
which furthers the confusion.

I also can't get the debugger to work.

At the client site the lan is much slower than my connection when coming in
through the internet so I haven't even tried the compile step.  I have used
the debugger, though, so I know it works.

Phil


> -----Original Message-----
> From: code400-l-admin@midrange.com
> [mailto:code400-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Reeve Fritchman
> Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 3:07 PM
> To: CODE400-L@midrange. com
> Subject: Network connection-restatement (sorry)-server can't find client
>
>
> I'm having trouble getting a CODE/400 server connection when
> working through
> my network connection.  I can't get the error list back when I submit a
> compile; everything else (LPEX, Verify, GUI prompting, etc.)
> works fine.  I
> know I could Verify first, but basing on caching performance,
> it's faster to
> compile.
>
> I have two systems connected to a Netgear RT314 Gateway Router
> (no ROTFLYAO,
> please) and then into a cable modem up to the 820 via a firewall.
>  The RT314
> provides NAT and some firewall protection.  The IP address seen
> by the RT314
> is not fixed (today it's 65.34.yada.yada); within the LAN, the RT314 is
> 192.168.0.1 and the other systems are ".2" and ".3".
>
> When I use a dial-up connection (without the RT314), everything works fine
> (because CODE/400 knows my IP address).  I think this shows the server end
> is not causing the problem.
>
> I assume the RT314 is the issue.  The iBox is giving me EVF4000, "A remote
> host refused an attempted connect operation."  (3425).
>
> I'd be grateful for any help...
>
> Thanks,
> Reeve
>
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