Could anyone here who uses Linux build of Livius confirm being able to connect to the GrahamCCRL.dyndns.org ?
I have tried 50 times to connect to this server in the last few months, and it failed every time (I double-checked the connection parameters - I am perfectly aware of the fact that port changes all the time).
Does the Linux version of Livius actually work?
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Re: Does the Linux version of Livius actually work?
It works fine here. (I use fedora 30 and compiled the source from github in april 2019, the 5th). Tom's live chess viewer also used to work with wine.dejan wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 4:20 pm Could anyone here who uses Linux build of Livius confirm being able to connect to the GrahamCCRL.dyndns.org ?
I have tried 50 times to connect to this server in the last few months, and it failed every time (I double-checked the connection parameters - I am perfectly aware of the fact that port changes all the time).
Re: Does the Linux version of Livius actually work?
Hey Richard - glad to see you here!
Look, could you please do a and tell me whether it gives any output?
When I execute it all I get is:
After some time the connection times out.
I also use Fedora 30 and latest Livius...
Is it possible that I always picked the time to connect when the server was down??
Look, could you please do a
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telnet GrahamCCRL.dyndns.org 16001
When I execute it all I get is:
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dejan@turing$ telnet GrahamCCRL.dyndns.org 16001
Trying 222.154.252.101...
I also use Fedora 30 and latest Livius...
Is it possible that I always picked the time to connect when the server was down??
Re: Does the Linux version of Livius actually work?
I can confirm that Livius works fine under Linux (Xubuntu 19.04 here) compiled from source.
The telnet test doesn't work cause it tests tcp connection while TLCV / Livius uses udp protocol.
Andreas
The telnet test doesn't work cause it tests tcp connection while TLCV / Livius uses udp protocol.
Andreas
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Re: Does the Linux version of Livius actually work?
telnet does not work for me either, but livius does. A quick look at Livius code shows that it communicates through UDP, while telnet uses TCP/IP, so I guess this result is not surprising:dejan wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2019 8:47 am Hey Richard - glad to see you here!
Look, could you please do aand tell me whether it gives any output?Code: Select all
telnet GrahamCCRL.dyndns.org 16001
When I execute it all I get is:After some time the connection times out.Code: Select all
dejan@turing$ telnet GrahamCCRL.dyndns.org 16001 Trying 222.154.252.101...
I also use Fedora 30 and latest Livius...
Is it possible that I always picked the time to connect when the server was down??
Using nc to test the connection through TCP, I get:
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$ nc -zv GrahamCCRL.dyndns.org 16001
Ncat: Version 7.70 ( https://nmap.org/ncat )
Ncat: Connection timed out.
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$ nc -uzv GrahamCCRL.dyndns.org 16001
Ncat: Version 7.70 ( https://nmap.org/ncat )
Ncat: Connected to 222.154.252.101:16001.
Ncat: UDP packet sent successfully
Ncat: 1 bytes sent, 0 bytes received in 2.02 seconds.
Re: Does the Linux version of Livius actually work?
Thanks Richard - I did not know it uses UDP... I still can't connect via Livius anyway... Will look further.
Re: Does the Linux version of Livius actually work?
Still can't make it work... I give up.
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