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target machine actively refused it. .NET Framework > Windows Communication Foundation, Serialization, and Networking Question 0 Sign in to vote I hosted a wcf service application using windows services. When my client (ASP.NET) tries to call the service class hosted by the windows error 10061 connection refused service, I get this error "TCP error code 10061: No connection could be made because the target error code 10061 connection refused solution machine actively refused it. ". Is there a fix for this? The same code works fine if I host it using a console application. Friday,
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December 08, 2006 5:25 PM Reply | Quote Answers 2 Sign in to vote What port are you listening on? Is that port unblocked in your windows firewall? Monday, December 11, 2006 4:16 PM Reply | Quote All replies 2 Sign
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in to vote What port are you listening on? Is that port unblocked in your windows firewall? Monday, December 11, 2006 4:16 PM Reply | Quote 1 Sign in to vote Yes, my firewall was blocking it. I got around it and it fixed the problem. Proposed as answer by raucci2000 Friday, May 23, 2014 1:28 PM Monday, December 11, 2006 6:11 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote which port ? Friday, April 06, 2007 12:45 PM Reply | 10061 socket error Quote 0 Sign in to vote Hi, Evn i am gettin the same error. Can u tell me wat is the fix. Friday, April 13, 2007 9:29 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote I am getting the same error - but only when I change my return type to a cutom object. CLR types work fine - i.e. an IList of Strings, but not, say, MyResponseObj. I'm running the asp.net development server on port 1212, with a wsHttpBinding. Like I said, the problem seems to be with the return type which is marked up with the DataContract - DataMember tags, like my other custom objects that work fine as input objects. I am able to pass in an arbitrarily complex object of custom types no problem - but the server tanks with a custom return type. Any suggestion would be appreciated. Thanx - Ian Monday, May 14, 2007 4:56 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Regarding the custom-return-types problem, if you configure tracing http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms733025.aspx are there any exceptions on the server? Monday, May 14, 2007 5:15 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Brian I've configured trace in the web.config file as per the article, but no output or log file is generated. Do I need to create a trace object in my test code (NUnit) to explicitly start the trace segment? Or should the web.config entry be sufficient? Thanks, Ian Monday, May 14, 2007 6
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IP address: error 10061 connection refused Started by rick New topic rick Unable to tcp error code 10061 target machine actively refused connect to IP address: error 10061 connection refused 09 February 2006, 08:00 I'm using the trial version before I adb no connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it. (10061) decide to purchase. There a couple of users on the LAN that I want to limit download limit, but I can't seem to connect to any pc on the network, I'm getting the https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/58e420e9-43a3-4119-b541-d18158038e36/tcp-error-code-10061-no-connection-could-be-made-because-the-target-machine-actively-refused-it?forum=wcf same error on any connection attempt. " Unable to connect to IP address (socket error # 10061 connection refused) Reply Quote Andrew Re: Unable to connect to IP address: error 10061 connection refused 09 February 2006, 14:32 Admin Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 5 280 Have you installed the bandwidth manager server to the client computers? The bandwidth manager installation package consists of two components. The first https://www.softperfect.com/board/read.php?7,478 is a system service (also known as server). It should be installed on a computer which you want to control. The second is just a GUI (also known as client). You should install the bandwidth manager service on the client PC(s) and the GUI on your own PC. Reply Quote Rick Re: connection refused #10061 on any IP address 10 February 2006, 01:43 Thanks, but I was hoping that there would be no need to install anything on the other pc, only on the one where I would be controlling from on the network, otherwise I'm sure there are a half dozen other apps out there that can acomplish the same or more if both client and server service is installed on both pc's. I want to be able to control the bandwith without on another pc withou installing anything or configuring anything on the other pc where the bandwith is been controlled. I could simply change registry settings on the other pc to control bandwith without even installing anything on any pc, therefor, there would no purpose for this application or any other. Reply Quote Andrew Re: connection refused #10061 on any IP address 10 February 2
ease planning, as well. Free PRTG Download >> What is this? This knowledgebase contains questions and answers about PRTG Network https://kb.paessler.com/en/topic/333-how-do-i-solve-a-connection-refused-socket-error-10061-in-enterprise-console Monitor and network monitoring in general. You are invited to get involved by asking and answering questions! Learn more Top Tags 5778× prtg 1853× snmp 1472× sensor 946× wmi 622× notifications 473× maps View all Tags How do I solve a Connection Refused Socket Error # 10061 in Enterprise Console? Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down When I error 10061 try to connect to PRTG via the Enterprise Console, the software displays a socket error number 10061 and I cannot connect. However, I can still login to the PRTG web interface. What settings do I have to change to solve this? Why does the connection not work? enterprise-console error gui login prtg server-administrator windows Created on Feb 3, 2010 10061 connection refused 9:00:13 AM by Daniel Zobel [Paessler Support] Last change on Dec 7, 2012 3:15:58 PM by Gerald Schoch [Paessler Support] Permalink 1 Reply Accepted Answer Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down This article applies to PRTG Network Monitor 14 or later Solving Connection Refused Socket Error # 10061 in the Enterprise Console The Enterprise Console is a native Windows application and one of the interfaces that you can use to change settings and review monitoring data of your PRTG setup. In order to retrieve this data, the Enterprise Console must establish a connection to the PRTG Web Server. If you open the PRTG Enterprise Console and see a "socket error number 10061", this means that your Enterprise Console was not able to connect to the PRTG Web Server running on the PRTG Core Server. There can be several reasons for this. If you can still log into the PRTG Web Interface but get this error message using the Enterprise Console, the most common matter is non-matching settings of Web Server and Enterprise Console.