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Is there a linux service that might need to be started.

On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 7:09 AM, Chamara Withanachchi <chamaraw@xxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Dear All,

I'm trying to use Scott's SOCKUTILR4 Program to do some TCP/IP Socket
communication. Problem is When I telnet to designated port it accepts the
connection and read the telnet session buffer without any Issue. But when I
use our Java program to communicate to the port I can see it is listening
to
port but it does not show the data which Im sending from Java Program.

My Java Program is in a Linux server in the same network.

Does any one have an Idea ?


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Chamara Withanachchi
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RPG Programmer
(owner of www.rpgiv.info)

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chamaraw@xxxxxxxxxx

i want to be future ready. i want control. i want an i.
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