Re: "DIDN'T ACCEPT THE CALL" error

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Hi,

a better description might be "remote server didn't accept TCP
connection". But GnuGk can't tell you more than that it was't able to
do the TCP connect and the network error reported by the OS.

Regards,
Jan

Robert Kulagowski wrote:
> 2012/03/02 16:29:25.305 1       ProxyChannel.cxx(5472)  Q931d   Could
> not open/connect Q.931 socket at 149.7.37.254:30581 - error 9/110:
> Resource temporarily unavailable
> 2012/03/02 16:29:25.305 3       ProxyChannel.cxx(5139)  Q931
> 98.100.15.250:1720 DIDN'T ACCEPT THE CALL
> 
> Is there anything that can be done to determine "why"?


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Jan Willamowius, jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, http://www.gnugk.org/

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