[Hardhats-members] CPRSChart Timeout Question

2006-01-04 Thread Marc Krawitz
I'm trying to run CPRSChart over a really slow connection and it keeps timing out. Is there a way to increase the timeout threshold? Thanks! Marc

Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRSChart Timeout Question

2006-01-04 Thread Nancy Anthracite
Look to see if your listener is still running with netstat -a| grep [port number] On Wednesday 04 January 2006 01:24 pm, Marc Krawitz wrote: I'm trying to run CPRSChart over a really slow connection and it keeps timing out. Is there a way to increase the timeout threshold? Thanks! Marc --

Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRSChart Timeout Question

2006-01-04 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
At what point does it time out? If you have a firewall completely blocking the signal, it will also time out. So you may have no connectivity instead of slow connectivity.Kevin On 1/4/06, Marc Krawitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm trying to run CPRSChart over a really slow connection and it keeps

RE: [Hardhats-members] CPRSChart Timeout Question

2006-01-04 Thread ELSIE CASUGAY
] CPRSChart Timeout Question I'm trying to run CPRSChart over a really slow connection and it keeps timing out. Is there a way to increase the timeout threshold? Thanks! Marc

Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRSChart Timeout Question

2006-01-04 Thread Marc Krawitz
My listener is running. BTW -at least w/ the version of netstat that comes w/SuSE 10, the following options are needed to display the ports: netstat -a --numeric-ports | grep port_number I also verified that the port in question is open w/ the following: telnet hostname or IP address

Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRSChart Timeout Question

2006-01-04 Thread Marc Krawitz
This is probably obvious, but I ran the telnet command from the client Windows machine in which I am trying to run CPRS and not the linux server (in order to test the entire route). --Marc On 1/4/06, Marc Krawitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My listener is running. BTW -at least w/ the version of