I am not able to send data from one PC to another PC which are in LAN
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I am using fedora linux on both the machines.
I am running simple TCP server program and simple TCP client program developed using C-langauage.
How can i see the IPTables status on both the machines? please let me know.
I am using fedora linux on both the machines.
I am running simple TCP server program and simple TCP client program developed using C-langauage.
How can i see the IPTables status on both the machines? please let me know.
Thanks
Manikanta Velaga
what vs. of Fedora, there is a big difference between Fedora 14 and the most current Fedora 18/19.
You still have not told us what application you are running. a description is not the same thing as the name of the application. each application will function differently.
google is your friend for IPTables. the search would be howto IPTables Fedora <put the number here>
I am running simple TCP server program and simple TCP client program developed using C-langauage.
What port are you using to communicate? Do you need to open the port on your firewall?
I don't want to second guess your abilities but the following website is something of a 101 guide (to me) regarding network programming. Perhaps you can try one of Beej's client/server programs and see whether they work
Since the machines can ping each other, I would start with checking what port are you using in your program and see if it is being filtered by either of them. If it is, then open it. You need to check your Fedora documentation on how to do that.
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