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  • Subject: Socket Programming
  • From: Cyndi Bradberry <CyndiB@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 06:58:22 -0600

Hi All,

We have just delved into using sockets instead of ODBC to communicate
bewteen an NT IIS server and the AS/400. Wow ! is it fast.  We had no
problems on our test system, but we tried to go to our live system and ran
into a problem. 

Our internal network is a 10.10.x.xxx  and of course, both the AS/400 and
the test IIS box are on this network. The production IIS server is outside
our network with a 207.70.xxx.xxx address.  When we try to open a connection
to the AS/400, we are using the 10.10 address and it is not working.  Does
this have something to do with the NAT ?

I have only a very rudimentary understanding of routing (but I'm learning !)
and our network guy is less than helpful.

TIA for any ideas,

Cyndi 
Boise, ID
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