Hello Shawn,
Tuesday, January 29, 2008, 12:55:46 PM, you wrote:
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What I assume from reading the above that if SNFServer is not running, then the SNFClient.exe will load the rulebase and scan it's own message/file. This does not seem to happen. If SNFServer is not running (forgot to start it or it crashes), and SNFClient tries to connect to it and fails, it never loads the rulebase itself and does a scan with a result code. It just sits there until it times out. Am I interpreting the Wiki correctly? |
The wiki entry describes the cellular peer-server technology that is used in the previous version of SNF. The new version does not implement this technology - instead it is a fully client-server model.
If SNFServer cannot be contacted by SNFClient then SNFClient will continue to retry connecting to SNFServer for a period of time. If it is successful then the scan will be processed normally. If it is not successful then it will return a 0 result so that the message can go through (this is a fail-safe result).
Hope this helps,
_M
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Pete McNeil
Chief Scientist,
Arm Research Labs, LLC.
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