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    Quote Originally Posted by Moorea View Post
    so to solve the first case; can you send in that msg all the IPs instead of just one ?
    I need to understand why it's not working before I can fix it. I'll have to set up ICS here, watch the programs in a debugger, log their communications, etc.

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    it did work (after changing the IP in the drop down) for the simple case of 1 mojo using ics connected to the mojo providing ics; what didn't work after that (2 different tests; 2 different posts) is having both the "inside" and "outside" mojos
    I don't understand the two cases. I don't know what "inside" and "outside" mean.

    Every IP address that a computer knows about itself is on its drop down list. If at least one of those IP addresses works, you can select it.

    If none of them work, then a human being needs to enter it. Send them all automatically won't help if none of them work.
    Last edited by Freddie : 01-26-2010 at 05:38 AM
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freddie View Post
    I need to understand why it's not working before I can fix it. I'll have to set up ICS here, watch the programs in a debugger, log their communications, etc.

    Given what you said about how it works I know why the connection fails: if you send the default (external) IP to the computer using ICS it can't connect to that IP from it's side of the network, which is why it fails - sending all the IPs and trying them all would work

    ps: maybe we should use the IRC chat or something so we don't create hundreds of post for a simple dialog :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moorea View Post
    Given what you said about how it works I know why the connection fails: if you send the default (external) IP to the computer using ICS it can't connect to that IP from it's side of the network, which is why it fails -
    There are two issues, UDP and TCP.

    We don't know if the UDP packets are getting received in both directions.

    Regarding TCP, if the problem is what you say, you would have been able to fix the problem by selecting a different IP address from the drop down list.

    But you said that didn't fix the problem (or it solved the problem partly but not completely).

    You say that sending all IP addresses would fix the problem.

    But all IP addresses are on that list. You can select them manually. If sending one at a time (after choosing manually) doesn't fix the problem, then sending them all together automatically won't work either.
    Last edited by Freddie : 01-26-2010 at 05:33 AM
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