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The problem that im facing is given in the Headline. This is where i am :

  • Got a Socket Server up and running on Port 61911 :

    _server.Bind(new IPEndPoint(IPAddress.Any, 61911));

  • And that port (61911) is opened globally and set the Server IP Address to 192.168.1.2 (My PC)

  • Firewall and Antivirus Programs are dealed well.

  • Ran the Socket Server and got port open status from YouGetSignal.com

Pic :

http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/1777/x07w.png

  • And while ^Checking, the Socket Server responded well, i think that means Established Connection to the Server im hosting.

  • But when accessed through the Client, i get the error specified 'No Connection could be made...'

Here is the Code that I use for Connection in Client :

private static void LoopConnect()
    {
        while (!_client.Connected)
        {
            try
            {

                IPAddress ip = IPAddress.Parse("**PUBLIC IP**");
                IPEndPoint remoteEP = new IPEndPoint(ip,61911);
                _client.Connect(remoteEP);
            }
            catch (SocketException e) { Console.WriteLine(e.Message); }
        }

        Console.WriteLine("Connected!");
    }

And this Code that handles Accepting in the Server :

private static void SetupServer()
    {
        Console.WriteLine("Setting up Server.. ");
        _server.Bind(new IPEndPoint(IPAddress.Any, 61911));
        _server.Listen(4);
        Console.WriteLine("Server UP!");
        _server.BeginAccept(new AsyncCallback(AcceptCallBack), null);
    }

    private static void AcceptCallBack(IAsyncResult AR)
    {
        Socket socket = _server.EndAccept(AR);
        _clients.Add(socket);
        socket.BeginReceive(_buffer, 0, _buffer.Length, SocketFlags.None, new AsyncCallback(ReceiveCallback), socket);
        _server.BeginAccept(new AsyncCallback(AcceptCallBack), null);
    }

So i think thats all the information regarding the problem i can give ..

*Evrything regarding Malware Protection, Firewalls, Port Forwarding.. is done. *And port is open in netstat -anb

Solutions appreciated :)

EDIT : The client sends request and then the server acknowledges. But i think that doesnt reach the client. For which i should do something else in the router like porting from 'inside'. How is that possible ???

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  • What happens if you connect locally? Jul 19, 2013 at 9:46
  • It works well :) no problem at all :) Jul 19, 2013 at 9:51
  • Then I suspect a router-setting mistake. Do you also forward that port from within the local net? Jul 19, 2013 at 9:53
  • i dont think so. Cuz, the port is opened when checked through Yougetsignal.com,, and i got some response in my server console when checking through the website. This all means an established connection ryt ?? Jul 19, 2013 at 10:02
  • Where is the client running? Jul 19, 2013 at 10:07

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What happens is this:

  1. Client tries to connect to public IP.
  2. In doing so, it will connect to the gateway (which is your router)
  3. Your router denies access on that port, because you only opened it from the outside, not the inside.

To test your application, just use your local IP (192.168.1.2). when deployed, you can use the outside address. You could also open the port forwarding from the inside in your router, but that would be outside the scope of this answer.

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  • soo u mean place local ip in socket.connect (clientside) ?? Jul 19, 2013 at 10:24
  • Yes, where you have IPAddress ip = IPAddress.Parse("**PUBLIC IP**");, yout put IPAddress ip = IPAddress.Parse("**LOCAL IP**"); Jul 19, 2013 at 10:25
  • then how can i make the client access via public ip ? like what to do for the client to run when run on another machine on another network ?? Jul 19, 2013 at 10:27
  • Make that IP a setting, so you can change it. That's anyway smart to do, for example if you would move your server to another machine or if your public IP changes. Jul 19, 2013 at 10:42
  • yea that can be done. But still, why the client cant connect to the server via 'internet' ?? Jul 19, 2013 at 10:46

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