Dan,

The number 6924 is the ID of the connection. It allows mutliple computers with the same global IP address to connect to your server and it allows one computer to open multiple connections.

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Op 11 mrt 2010, om 20:54 heeft Dan Friedman het volgende geschreven:

Ola...

I am reading a stack from a website in a standalone application. 99.99% of my clients are fine. However, every now and then, they report this error (which is "the result"):

        socket timeout ###.###.###.##:80|6924

Now, I get everything ([IP]:[port]) except, what does the 6924 refer to?

Hope I'm not being to stupid!    Thanks in advance...

-Dan


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