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Brad,
Sorry for the late response, but one of my ISDN routers caught fire on
Sunday AM, and it has taken me until today to replace, reconfigure, rewire,
relent and rewind. After some discussion with India (on their nickel), and
finally an American (on mine), I got my latest router configured and
running. By the way, my iSeries kept on running and running and running and
didn't miss a lick. My Windows NT machines had a fit. Is it any wonder?

Now, back to our previously scheduled program:
I would assume that based on the logs you sent previously, the remote system
is closing the connection. This could be for a number of reasons including
certificate problems, protocol, encryption or reverse lookup validation. Not
knowing what I don't know, it's hard to say exactly which problem could be
causing the remote site to close the connection. 

If you'd like to e-mail me directly, I can look into it more for you,
John Brandt
iStudio400.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Stone [mailto:brad@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 6:11 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Tracing Client TCPIP communications


Ok, that makes more sense, but which end isn't returning
data, and which end is closing (ie client or server).

Is there anything more that you could explain?  For example
which end (client or server) seems to be having the problem
during the handshake?  The logs we have don't say much at
all about what's going on.  

Thanks for your help, John.

On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 13:32:31 -0600
 "John Brandt Sr." <pgmr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> It means that the socket is not returning any data and is
> being force closed
> by the remote location.
> 
> John Brandt
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