> I can confirm that this is a problem. For fun, I temporarily turned off > firewalls on my testing workstations, and attempted to remotely debug an > app. > The remote debugger, running on a Mac OS X 10.4.5 box, using no special > settings, continues to simply "listen" on the port. > I am running RB 2006r1 on Windows XP w/ SP2, firewall temporarily off. >
Thanks Ed. I am doing the opposite. I am running on a Mac 10.4.5 with the code, and then I have a Windows NT system with the firewall disabled (its always giving me warnings of the danger but I do not have it connected to the net). I have not done anything to this Windows machine, nor changed any setting in several months. But now both of my macs will not remote debug on it. How could both Mac's suddenly stop working with debugging simultaneously? The only conclusion I can come to, is that this is an incompatibility between Real Basic and the new Mac OS - which is the only thing different from last week. I have not changed the firewall settings on the macs. In addition to rebooting both machines, doing maintence on the mac, trying two macs, etc.. i have: 1. I have tried changing my Mac network settings for ethernet. I noticed one location had a mac ip address and another one not - but neither worked. 2. Tried adding a new remote computer in the Real Basic remote debugger setup. I did it several times, but when I clicked ok, and went to the debugger menu the new one did not show up. Also when I opened the dialog again to add/edit locations, the new one was not there (tried it three times). I also noticed that no other machines were "auto found" even though the windows machine is one and the stubb running. They must be talking because the mac says "transferring" for ever, until I quit the stubb on the windows machine then it says "launching application" immediately but then does nothing. _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe or switch delivery mode: <http://www.realsoftware.com/support/listmanager/> Search the archives of this list here: <http://support.realsoftware.com/listarchives/lists.html>
