Re: How does a server know a client is trying to c (General questions)
Chip,
You don't need to use mediator if you know where you want to connect.
When mediator is used it provide Hostname and Port information to Connect Method.
You can insert that information directly. You can specify which port you want to use in Start Method.
More help for Connect Method you can find here:
http://www.weonlydo.com/VPN/Help/WODVPNLib~wodVPN~Connect.html
More help for Start Method you can find here:
http://www.weonlydo.com/VPN/Help/WODVPNLib~wodVPN~Start.html
Drazen
Complete thread:
- How does a server know a client is trying to conne - Chip, 2008-11-13, 06:38
- Re: How does a server know a client is trying to c - woddrazen, 2008-11-13, 09:50
- Re: How does a server know a client is trying to c - Chip, 2008-11-13, 10:24
- Re: How does a server know a client is trying to c - woddrazen, 2008-11-13, 12:25
- Re: How does a server know a client is trying to c - Chip, 2008-11-13, 12:45
- Re: How does a server know a client is trying to c - woddrazen, 2008-11-13, 15:16
- Re: How does a server know a client is trying to c - Chip, 2008-11-13, 12:45
- Re: How does a server know a client is trying to c - woddrazen, 2008-11-13, 12:25
- Re: How does a server know a client is trying to c - Chip, 2008-11-13, 10:24
- Re: How does a server know a client is trying to c - woddrazen, 2008-11-13, 09:50