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it. 0 What does the following error mean? sockError: 10061 Connect function failed. SocketError: WSAECONNREFUSED No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it. error wsaeconnrefused 10061 socket http://www.chilkatforum.com/questions/1515/socket-error-10061-wsaeconnrefused-no-connection-could-be-made-because-the-target-machine-actively-refused-it refused asked Nov 09 '12 at 09:11 chilkat ♦♦ 11.6k●316●358●417 edited Nov 09 '12 at 09:11 One Answer: oldestnewestmost voted 0 The connection attempt was rejected. It could be that the server http://www.sockets.com/err_lst1.htm is not running the service (such as an SMTP server if your application is trying to send email). Or maybe the service is running, but not listening at the expected port. Maybe connection refused the service only accepts SSL/TLS connections on the customary SSL/TLS port (465 for SMTP for example), or maybe the service is listening at a non-standard port. It could also mean there's a temporary problem on the server-side, or that the server is too busy to accept new connections. Finally, it may be that a firewall (software or hardware) may be refusing the connection. link answered wsaeconnrefused connection refused Nov 09 '12 at 09:20 chilkat ♦♦ 11.6k●316●358●417 Your answer toggle preview community wiki Follow this questionBy Email:Once you sign in you will be able to subscribe for any updates hereBy RSS: Answers Answers and Comments Markdown Basics *italic* or __italic__ **bold** or __bold__ link:[text](http://url.com/ "title") image?![alt text](/path/img.jpg "title") numbered list: 1. Foo 2. Bar to add a line break simply add two spaces to where you would like the new line to be. basic HTML tags are also supported learn more about Markdown Chilkat Software Downloads API Reference Docs Online Examples Blog (more Q/A) Release Notes Tags: error ×62 socket ×57 refused ×2 10061 ×1 wsaeconnrefused ×1 Asked: Nov 09 '12 at 09:11 Seen: 8,843 times Last updated: Nov 09 '12 at 09:20 When reporting an error - Please include the lastErrorText of the method that failed, see this blog. If you do not include lastErrorText, we will ask you for it anyway, so why not include it now? Enter code and lastErrorText inside html
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short error text for an application to use at runtime to describe a problem to a user. The Windows Sockets API does not have analogs for the Berkeley perror() and herror() functions that take the error value as input, and output the (short) text of each error value (we show the code for an alternative in Chapter 10, "Support Routines"). Since Windows Sockets is practically a clone of Berkeley Sockets, and the rule of thumb is "when in doubt, defer to Berkeley", we can adopt the Berkeley Software Distribution error text as our own. Among other things, that is exactly what we've done here. We took the text of the errno manual page in BSD 4.3, filled in gaps and embellished, completing the information. The Windows Sockets errors are listed in alphabetical order below (they're cross-referenced in a list in numerical order further below). Every error description contains at least: Summary Info: Error macro: manifest constant, as defined in WINSOCK.H Error value: as defined in v1.1 WINSOCK.H Short description Berkeley description: text describing the equivalent BSD 4.3 error value (with some input from other Unix errno values as well). Most of the text comes from the output from the "man errno" command on Unix. WinSock description: a quick comparison to the Berkeley counterpart, and a long description of WinSock error. WinSock functions: the list of functions that explicitly list this error in the v1.1 Windows Sockets specification. Other information varies between different errors. Some of the types of things you will find under some errors are: Microsoft C description: the first few WinSock errors are carry-overs from the standard 'C' runtime library. Typically their descriptions are similar. Detailed descriptions: the specific meanings that some WinSock functions have for some errors. TCP/IP scenario: description of the TCP/IP protocol suite network traffic (i.e. TCP, UDP, ICMP, ARP, DNS) that typically causes the error. Developer suggestions: Things an application developer can do to avoid the error. User suggestions: Things an application user can do to diagnose the error conditio