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members Connection refused (Error 10061) Amarbgp79 5 pts. Tags: Thanks! We'll email youwhen relevant content isadded and tcp error code 10061 target machine actively refused updated. Following Follow Error 10061 Thanks! We'll email youwhen relevant content isadded and updated. Following Follow SAP error messages Thanks! We'll email youwhen relevant content isadded and
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updated. Following Follow Winsock error Thanks! We'll email youwhen relevant content isadded and updated. Following Follow WSAECONNREFUSED When I open SAP, an error is displayed on the screen and says comment connection refused. Asked: November 19, 200811:13 AM Last updated: May 8, 20133:31 PM Related Questions non paged pool memory RUNRMTCMD error CPF91CC disp+work.exe dispatcher tcp error code 10061 wcf isn't getting started Postfix configuration Laptop is refusing to connect to Wi-Fi Answer Wiki Last updated: May 8, 20133:31 PM GMT Michael Tidmarsh48,715 pts. History Contributors Ordered by most recent Michael Tidmarsh48,715 pts. 0101730125 pts. Thanks. We'll let you know when a new response is added. Error # 10061 indicates no connection could be made because the target computer actively refused it. This usually results from trying to connect to a service that is inactive on the foreign host—that is, one with no server application running. Do you have a firewall? If you have a firewall and are not sure if that is the cause of the problem, you could (temporarily) disable the firewall and see if you can make a connection. The error could also be cause by using a proxy server to make your connection through. Good Luck! -Flame Error # 10061 indicates no connection could be made because the target computer actively refused it. This usually results from
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
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my client (ASP.NET) tries to call the service class hosted by the windows service, I
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get this error "TCP error code 10061: No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it. ". Is error 10061 connection refused in sap there a fix for this? The same code works fine if I host it using a console application. Friday, December 08, 2006 5:25 PM Reply | Quote Answers 2 Sign in to vote What http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/itanswers/connection-refused-error-no-100061/ 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 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 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 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 | 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://ms
SERVER – Could not connect to TCP error code 10061: No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it October 20, 2010Pinal DaveSQL, SQL Server, SQL Tips and Tricks22 commentsI was recently getting following error in my StreamInsight Application.Could not connect to TCP http://blog.sqlauthority.com/2010/10/20/sql-server-could-not-connect-to-tcp-error-code-10061-no-connection-could-be-made-because-the-target-machine-actively-refused-it/ error code 10061: No connection could be made because the target machine actively http://help.globalscape.com/help/cuteftp8/Socket_errors_10060_10061_10064_10065.htm refused it.The solution was very simple, I had to enable exception of the my port in my windows firewall. The way I figured it out was by quickly disabling the firewall (it was not a production server). Once I disabled it, the application just worked fine; this was a sign that the firewall was the cause tcp error of the issue, I right away enabled firewall and added my port as exception. So many errors have cropped up recently due to the connectivity issue. I have started to make my routine to check firewall first before I move to next action item in my troubleshooting list.When I sent this detail to my internal technical list of the expert, I got the suggestion that this error happens due to tcp error code many other reasons as well and not only due to firewall.I am interested to know when and how this error happens and what is the resolution. This way, if we have complete list, we can avoid this error in future.Watch SQL in Sixty Seconds video to Resolve Connection Error: Reference: Pinal Dave (http://blog.SQLAuthority.com) Tags: SQL Error Messages1Related Articles SQL SERVER - Fix Error Msg 13602 working with JSON documents July 8, 2016Pinal Dave Interview Question of the Week #056 - How to fix Installation Failure – Rule "Setup account privileges" Failed in SQL Server January 31, 2016Pinal Dave SQL SERVER - What is Deadlock Scheduler? How to Reproduce it? July 29, 2016Pinal Dave 22 comments. Leave new Nakul Vachhrajani October 21, 2010 10:47 pmHello!This execption/error stumps most developers/IT staff who have just recently been exposed to Windows Server 2008 R2. I belive the R2 blocks incoming transactions by default, while the vanilla-2008 did not. Therefore, all of a sudden a system/database that worked fine on a Windows 2008 Server fails to accept connections from remote machines when upgraded to run on Windows 2008 R2 Server.Reply Nishant Rapate June 6, 2012 3:15 pmI am facing the same database connetivity issue but i am connecting to local database
the presence of firewall or anti-virus software on the local computer or network connection. Either can block the ports needed to make a successful FTP connection to the remote server. For a regular FTP session, either disable the firewall or anti-virus software or configure them to allow CuteFTP to establish an FTP session over ports 20 and 21. Consult the documentation or help file for your specific firewall or antivirus software product for instructions. Usually the manufacturer of the device or software will also have specific instructions available on their Web site. If you continue to receive the same error after insuring ports 20 and 21 are open, contact the administrator of the site you are trying to connect to. For more error code information, refer to Knowledge Base article 10140 at http://kb.globalscape.com. WSAETIMEDOUT (10060) 10060 is a connection-timeout error that usually appears when the client does not receive a response from the server for a specific command. This error often occurs when you try to connect in PASV mode to a server that prefers PORT for data connections. If you see an error log similar to the one below, in the Site Properties of the problem site, click the Type tab, then change the Data Connection Type to Use PORT. COMMAND:> PASV 227 Entering Passive Mode (xxx,xx,xxx,xx,x,xxx). COMMAND:> LIST STATUS:> Connecting ftp data socket xxx.xx.xxx.xx:xxxx... ERROR:> Can't connect to remote server. Socket error = #10060. ERROR:> Failed to establish data socket. If you still receive a 10060 error, the server may be trying to send a listing for a very large directory (with many thousands of files) causing the client to time-out while waiting. Try increasing the time-out value in the Global Options dialog box (Tools > Global Options > Transfer > Reconnect and resume in [ n ] seconds if nothing received ) to a higher value, such as 45 or 60 seconds. The connection fails due to an error or timeout. Verify that the destination IP address is correct. Increase the connection timeout threshold under Global Settings > Connection. Switch to the opposite data connection type (PASV or PORT) under Site Settings > Type tab. Verify that the problem is not local by trying to connect to an alternate server. If a server name was used, verify it resolves to the correct address. If using a local server table for server name resolution, check to see that it doesn't resolve to an obsolete address. Try pinging the address. (See Troubleshooting Tips for details.) If you are using a router, verify the router is up and running (check by pinging it and then ping an a