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  • M marlenet15

    It does not crash. After I click the button "get fortune", nothing happens. From what I read in the code, if the client was not able to find the server then it would output that it was not able to find it. However, I get no errors back at all.

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    kshegunov
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    @marlenet15
    That's strange. Is it possible the connection times out? What happens if you wait a little? Could you check (if running on windows for example) that there's no system tool that interferes with the network connection?

    Kind regards.

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    • kshegunovK kshegunov

      @marlenet15
      That's strange. Is it possible the connection times out? What happens if you wait a little? Could you check (if running on windows for example) that there's no system tool that interferes with the network connection?

      Kind regards.

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      marlenet15
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      @kshegunov I have been waiting for at least 5 minutes and nothing happens. I am running Qt on Linux and I don't think anything is interfering it.

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      • M marlenet15

        It does not crash. After I click the button "get fortune", nothing happens. From what I read in the code, if the client was not able to find the server then it would output that it was not able to find it. However, I get no errors back at all.

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        mrjj
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        wrote on last edited by mrjj
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        @marlenet15

        Hi
        The IP the server find/shows might not be valid.
        for me it was not. (just ran the samples)
        use localhost for client
        and it works for me.

        That ip is not my local IP, nor my wan.
        No interface seems to have it.

        So be sure the IP it shows is correct :)

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        • mrjjM mrjj

          @marlenet15

          Hi
          The IP the server find/shows might not be valid.
          for me it was not. (just ran the samples)
          use localhost for client
          and it works for me.

          That ip is not my local IP, nor my wan.
          No interface seems to have it.

          So be sure the IP it shows is correct :)

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          #7

          @mrjj On terminal I ran ifconfig and under wlan it shows the ip address that is shown on the fortune server. So what you are using is to use 127.0.0.1 on the client and server side as the ip address? Because that doesn't work either. :/

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          • M marlenet15

            @mrjj On terminal I ran ifconfig and under wlan it shows the ip address that is shown on the fortune server. So what you are using is to use 127.0.0.1 on the client and server side as the ip address? Because that doesn't work either. :/

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            wrote on last edited by mrjj
            #8

            @marlenet15
            Ok so in linux it find right ip I guess. ( im on win)
            yes local host is that 127.x.x.x ip.
            And i use it for server IP. + the listed port.

            Are u running both samples on same machine?

            It works here both for win 7 and win 10.

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              @marlenet15
              Ok so in linux it find right ip I guess. ( im on win)
              yes local host is that 127.x.x.x ip.
              And i use it for server IP. + the listed port.

              Are u running both samples on same machine?

              It works here both for win 7 and win 10.

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              marlenet15
              wrote on last edited by
              #9

              @mrjj I am doing exactly as you are telling me but nothing. Also, I am using Threaded Fortune Server. Are you using that as well?

              So in my Threaded Fortune Server I have :
              IP: 192.168.1.209
              port: 45127

              In my fortune client I have:
              Server name: localhost
              port: 45127

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              • M marlenet15

                @mrjj I am doing exactly as you are telling me but nothing. Also, I am using Threaded Fortune Server. Are you using that as well?

                So in my Threaded Fortune Server I have :
                IP: 192.168.1.209
                port: 45127

                In my fortune client I have:
                Server name: localhost
                port: 45127

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                wrote on last edited by
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                @marlenet15
                nope, im using the "simple" ones.

                local host should work if both server and client is run on same machine.

                I will check tomorrow when i have a linux to see.

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                • M marlenet15

                  @mrjj I am doing exactly as you are telling me but nothing. Also, I am using Threaded Fortune Server. Are you using that as well?

                  So in my Threaded Fortune Server I have :
                  IP: 192.168.1.209
                  port: 45127

                  In my fortune client I have:
                  Server name: localhost
                  port: 45127

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                  kshegunov
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                  @marlenet15
                  That's really, really strange. Could you run the client code through the debugger? What would be the TCP error the client gets?
                  (I don't have Qt 4 to test, sorry).

                  Kind regards.

                  Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                  • kshegunovK kshegunov

                    @marlenet15
                    That's really, really strange. Could you run the client code through the debugger? What would be the TCP error the client gets?
                    (I don't have Qt 4 to test, sorry).

                    Kind regards.

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                    marlenet15
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #12

                    @kshegunov Ok So I used the regular Fortune Server and it works. So I am wondering why with the Threaded Fortune Server it does not work. The thing is I need to use threaded server.

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                    • M marlenet15

                      @kshegunov Ok So I used the regular Fortune Server and it works. So I am wondering why with the Threaded Fortune Server it does not work. The thing is I need to use threaded server.

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                      @marlenet15 said:

                      So I am wondering why with the Threaded Fortune Server it does not work. The thing is I need to use threaded server.

                      Well, perhaps the example is broken; it has happened. But in any case the threaded fortune server is not really a good example of a threaded TCP server, not for real work anyway.

                      Kind regards.

                      Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                      • kshegunovK kshegunov

                        @marlenet15 said:

                        So I am wondering why with the Threaded Fortune Server it does not work. The thing is I need to use threaded server.

                        Well, perhaps the example is broken; it has happened. But in any case the threaded fortune server is not really a good example of a threaded TCP server, not for real work anyway.

                        Kind regards.

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #14

                        @kshegunov Do you know of any good examples? Thank you.

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                        • M marlenet15

                          @kshegunov Do you know of any good examples? Thank you.

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                          @marlenet15
                          Honestly, no. But I was about to write something as an example for a library of mine, so I'll post when I have it.
                          Meanwhile, you should look up how to use the asynchronous TCP socket API in Qt and make your code work in single thread. Look here for example. When that's done it takes very little modification to make it work in multiple threads.

                          Kind regards.

                          Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                          • kshegunovK kshegunov

                            @marlenet15
                            Honestly, no. But I was about to write something as an example for a library of mine, so I'll post when I have it.
                            Meanwhile, you should look up how to use the asynchronous TCP socket API in Qt and make your code work in single thread. Look here for example. When that's done it takes very little modification to make it work in multiple threads.

                            Kind regards.

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                            marlenet15
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #16

                            @kshegunov Thank you so much!

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                            • M marlenet15

                              @kshegunov Thank you so much!

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                              wrote on last edited by kshegunov
                              #17

                              @marlenet15
                              Hi,
                              Here you can find a threaded TCP server example. You can ignore the module specific classes QDaemonApplication (think of it as QCoreApplication) and QDaemonLog you can substitute with QDebug.

                              Enjoy!
                              Kind regards.

                              Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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