while i am trying to assign port and host to delphi client socket, an exception is raised "Can't change value while socket is active". But i haven't changed the socket.active := true. Can anybody suggest possible cause of this error.
procedure CreateSocket(add : pchar);
var
port : integer;
address : string;
host : string;
socket1 : TClientSocket;
begin
setstring(address,add,50);
//showmessage(address) ;
host := split(address,':');
address := del(address,':');
//showmessage(address);
port := strtoint(address);
socket1.port := port; //exception comes here
socket1.host := host;
showmessage('address assigned');
connectionAttempt(Socket1);
CheckDataArrival(socket1);
end;
If this is your actual copy/pasted code, then you have declared a TClientSocket variable but are not instantiating a TClientSocket object, so you are setting the host and port on invalid memory.
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I try to send eMail with the code below (taken from http://delphiprogrammingdiary.blogspot.com/2014/12/how-to-send-email-in-delphi.html) without success.
Constantly I receive the error ("socket error 10054 connection reset by peer" twice and finally "SSL negotiation failed") at the statement "Send(IdMessage1)" although client is successfully connected with server.
procedure SendEmailClick(Sender: TObject);
var
IdMessage1: TIdMessage;
Attachmentfile: TIdAttachmentFile;
begin
// IO HANDLER SETTINGS //
With TIdSSLIOHandlerSocketOpenSSL.Create(nil) do
begin
Destination := 'mySrver.com:587';
Host := 'mySrver.com';
MaxLineAction := maException;
Port := 587;
SSLOptions.SSLVersions := [sslvTLSv1, sslvTLSv1_1, sslvTLSv1_2];
SSLOptions.Mode := sslmUnassigned;
SSLOptions.VerifyMode := [];
SSLOptions.VerifyDepth := 0;
end;
//SETTING SMTP COMPONENT DATA //
with TIdSMTP.Create(nil) do begin
Host := 'mySrver.com';
Port := 587;
Username := myMailAddress; // please change to your gmail address //
Password := myPassword;
IOHandler := TIdSSLIOHandlerSocketOpenSSL.create;
AuthType := satDefault;
UseTLS := utUseExplicitTLS;
// SETTING email MESSAGE DATA //
IdMessage1:= TIdMessage.Create(nil);
IdMessage1.Clear;
// add recipient list //
with IdMessage1.Recipients.Add do
begin
Name := 'Recipient 1';
Address := recipient1Address; // please change email address as required //
end;
//add Attachment to mail //
Attachmentfile := TIdAttachmentFile.Create(IdMessage1.MessageParts,'Τιμολόγιο 659.PDF');
IdMessage1:= TIdMessage.Create(nil);
IdMessage1.From.Address := myMailAddress; // please change to your gmail address //;
IdMessage1.Subject := 'Test Email Subject';
IdMessage1.Body.Add('Test Email Body');
IdMessage1.Priority := mpHigh;
TRY
Connect(); // no problem here. it connects always
Send(IdMessage1); // raises the error SSL negotiation failed
ShowMessage('Email sent');
Disconnect();
except on e:Exception do
begin
ShowMessage(e.Message);
Disconnect();
end;
END;
IdMessage1.Free;
IOHandler.Free;
end;
AttachmentFile.Free;
end;
Can you help me please ?
PS1. The same problem raises with any MAPI server (myServer, GMail, Yahoo etc)
PS2. The SSL DLLs are present and they are used by the same application to connect for other purpose without this problem.
You are creating a TIdSSLIOHandlerSocketOpenSSL object and configuring it, but then you discard and leak it and then create and use another TIdSSLIOHandlerSocketOpenSSL object with default settings. Get rid of the second object, use the first object instead.
You are also creating 2 TIdMessage objects, as well. Get rid of the second one.
Also, you don't need to set the Host, Port, and Destination properties on the SSLIOHandler. Connect() will handle that for you.
Try this:
procedure SendEmailClick(Sender: TObject);
var
IdSMTP: TIdSMTP;
IdMessage1: TIdMessage;
Attachmentfile: TIdAttachmentFile;
IdSSL: TIdSSLIOHandlerSocketOpenSSL;
begin
//SETTING SMTP COMPONENT DATA //
IdSMTP := TIdSMTP.Create(nil);
try
IdSMTP.Host := 'mySrver.com';
IdSMTP.Port := 587;
IdSMTP.Username := myMailAddress; // please change to your gmail address
// Password := myPassword;
IdSMTP.AuthType := satDefault;
IdSMTP.UseTLS := utUseExplicitTLS;
// IO HANDLER Settings //
IdSSL := TIdSSLIOHandlerSocketOpenSSL.Create(IdSMTP);
IdSSL.SSLOptions.SSLVersions := [sslvTLSv1, sslvTLSv1_1, sslvTLSv1_2];
IdSSL.SSLOptions.Mode := sslmUnassigned;
IdSSL.SSLOptions.VerifyMode := [];
IdSSL.SSLOptions.VerifyDepth := 0;
IdSMTP.IOHandler := IdSSL;
// SETTING email MESSAGE DATA //
IdMessage1 := TIdMessage.Create(nil);
try
// add recipient list //
with IdMessage1.Recipients.Add do
begin
Name := 'Recipient 1';
Address := recipient1Address; // please change email address as required //
end;
//add Attachment to mail //
Attachmentfile := TIdAttachmentFile.Create(IdMessage1.MessageParts, 'Τιμολόγιο 659.PDF');
IdMessage1.From.Address := myMailAddress; // please change to your gmail address //;
IdMessage1.Subject := 'Test Email Subject';
IdMessage1.Body.Add('Test Email Body');
IdMessage1.Priority := mpHigh;
try
IdSMTP.Connect();
try
IdSMTP.Send(IdMessage1);
ShowMessage('Email sent');
finally
IdSMTP.Disconnect();
end;
except
on e: Exception do
begin
ShowMessage(e.Message);
end;
end;
finally
IdMessage1.Free;
end;
finally
IdSMTP.Free;
end;
end;
I'm using Delphi Seattle with Firedac and I need to connect to my base which is on MongoDB Atlas.
On Firedac I only have the option to put the server's ip, but Atlas only provides a connection string.
How to connect to MongoDB Atlas with Firedac + Delphi?
PS: I tried to get the part of the connection string that references the server address, "mongodb+srv://address.address.mongodb.net/myFirstDatabase", but delphi cannot resolve this address
I was unable to get to work as well, Instead, I used the REST API instead. eg
RESTClient1.BaseURL := 'https://data.mongodb-api.com';
RESTRequest1.Client := RESTClient1;
RESTRequest1.Resource := '/app/data-cemfo/endpoint/data/v1/action/findOne';
RESTRequest1.Method := rmPOST;
RESTRequest1.AddAuthParameter('api-key', 'FHZ....your API key',
pkHTTPHEADER, [poDoNotEncode]);
RESTRequest1.AddParameter('Content-Type', 'application/json', pkHTTPHEADER);
RESTRequest1.AddParameter('Access-Control-Request-Headers', '*',
pkHTTPHEADER);
body := TJSONObject.Create;
body.AddPair ('collection', 'mycollection');
body.AddPair ('database', 'mydbs');
body.AddPair ('dataSource', mydsrc');
subObj := TJSONObject.Create;
subObj.AddPair ('numInventory', 10);
body.AddPair ('filter', subObj);
RESTRequest1.AddBody(body);
RESTRequest1.Execute;
jsonStr := RESTResponse1.JSONValue.ToString;
What version of Go are you using (go version)?
go version go1.9.2 linux/amd64
What did you do?
Server side, listening on udp ":11110" and print client's src ip and remote ip:
ServerAddr,err := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp",":11110")
ServerConn, err := net.ListenUDP("udp", ServerAddr)
n,addr,err := ServerConn.ReadFromUDP(buf)
fmt.Println("Received ",string(buf[0:n]), " from ",addr, " to ", ServerConn.LocalAddr())
Client side, two clients send udp to "10.16.83.185:11110" and "127.0.0.1:11110" respectively:
ServerAddr1,err := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", "10.16.83.185:11110")
Conn1, err := net.DialUDP("udp", nil, ServerAddr1)
_,err := Conn1.Write(buf)
ServerAddr2,err := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", "127.0.0.1:11110")
Conn2, err := net.DialUDP("udp", nil, ServerAddr2)
_,err := Conn2.Write(buf)
What did you expect to see?
Received 1 from 10.16.83.185:51386 to 10.16.83.185:11110
Received 1 from 127.0.0.1:58306 to 127.0.0.1:11110
What did you see instead?
Received 1 from 10.16.83.185:51386 to 0.0.0.0:11110
Received 1 from 127.0.0.1:58306 to 0.0.0.0:11110
It seems net: UDPConn.LocalAddr() would always return "0.0.0.0:11110" instead of "10.16.83.185:11110" or "127.0.0.1:11110".
So is there any way i can achieve the "expect" result?
I'm using this server to receive several data packages from a C++ UDP Client.
When i need a package i send a Request using a Client UDP to get the C++ Client send the package. When i do this process several times, i miss some packages and receive this error:
GNAT.SOCKETS.SOCKET_ERROR: [11] Resource temporarily unavailable
I think may cause because the client send the package before the server is listening, but I'm not sure. Is there any way to solve it?? If that is the problem, is there any way to ensure that my server is prepared before the client send the UDP message?
procedure RECEIVE_DATA (
DEST_UDP_PORT : In Integer;
SRC_UDP_PORT : In Integer;
WAIT_TIME : In DURATION;
MESSAGE_ADDRESS : Out System.Address;
WAIT_RESULT : Out Integer;
MESSAGE_SIZE : Out Integer
) is
Address : Sock_Addr_Type;
Socket : Socket_Type;
Channel : Stream_Access;
Receive_Timeout : constant Duration := WAIT_TIME;
Offset : Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Count;
Data : Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Array (1 .. 10000);
begin
Initialize (Process_Blocking_IO => False);
WAIT_RESULT := 0;
MESSAGE_SIZE := 0;
-- Create Socket
Create_Socket (Socket, Family_Inet, Socket_Datagram);
Set_Socket_Option (Socket => Socket,
Option => (Gnat.Sockets.Receive_Timeout, Timeout => Receive_Timeout));
--Bind Address
Address.Addr := Inet_Addr(DEFINE_IP_ADDR.IP_BOARD_ADDRESS);
Address.Port := Port_Type(DEST_UDP_PORT);
Bind_Socket (Socket, Address);
Channel := Stream (Socket, Address);
-- Receive Socket
Ada.Streams.Read (Channel.All, Data, Offset);
-- Close socket
Free (Channel);
Close_Socket (Socket);
WAIT_RESULT := 1;
MESSAGE_SIZE := Integer(Offset);
MESSAGE_ADDRESS := Data'Address;
Finalize;
exception when E : others =>
Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line
(Exception_Name (E) & ": " & Exception_Message (E));
WAIT_RESULT := 0;
Free (Channel);
Close_Socket (Socket);
Finalize;
end RECEIVE_DATA ;
Make the following change
Address.Addr := Inaddr_Any;
This is the address you are receiving from: not your address. Set your address when sending and any when receiving
I'm working on UDP communications using Ada. This code has to send some data to another host which is going to process it. I'm trying to send an initial message to start the communication, but it doesn't work. My client code is the following:
with GNAT.Sockets;
use GNAT.Sockets;
with Ada.Text_IO;
with Ada.Exceptions;
use Ada.Exceptions;
procedure Client_Send is
task Send is
entry Start;
entry Stop;
end Send;
task body Send is
Address : Sock_Addr_Type;
Socket : Socket_Type;
Channel : Stream_Access;
begin
accept Start;
-- See comments in Ping section for the first steps.
Address.Addr := Inet_Addr( "192.168.0.1" );
Address.Port := 7777;
Create_Socket (Socket,Family_Inet,Socket_Datagram);
Bind_Socket (Socket, Address);
Channel := Stream (Socket);
String'Output (Channel, "Hello world");
Free(Channel);
Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line ("Mesnaje Enviado");
Close_Socket (Socket);
accept Stop;
exception when E : others =>
Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line
(Exception_Name (E) & ": " & Exception_Message (E));
end Send;
begin
Initialize (Process_Blocking_IO => False);
Send.Start;
Send.Stop;
Finalize;
end Client_Send;
I'm using Wireshark to view the inbound traffic, but it doesn't receive anything.
Here is a simple UDP Client / Server in Ada with GNAT Sockets :
Client:
with Ada.Streams;
with Ada.Text_IO;
with GNAT.Sockets;
procedure UDP_Client is
use GNAT.Sockets;
Address : Sock_Addr_Type;
Socket : Socket_Type;
Data : constant Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Array (1 .. 512) := (others => 42);
Last : Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Offset;
begin
Address.Port := 50001;
Address.Addr := Inet_Addr ("127.0.0.1");
Create_Socket (Socket, Family_Inet, Socket_Datagram);
Send_Socket (Socket, Data, Last, Address);
Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line ("last :" & Last'Img);
end UDP_Client;
Server :
with Ada.Streams;
with Ada.Text_IO;
with GNAT.Sockets;
procedure UDP_Server is
use GNAT.Sockets;
Server : Socket_Type;
Address, From : Sock_Addr_Type;
Data : Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Array (1 .. 512);
Last : Ada.Streams.Stream_Element_Offset;
Watchdog : Natural := 0;
begin
Create_Socket (Server, Family_Inet, Socket_Datagram);
Set_Socket_Option
(Server,
Socket_Level,
(Reuse_Address, True));
Set_Socket_Option
(Server,
Socket_Level,
(Receive_Timeout,
Timeout => 1.0));
Address.Addr := Any_Inet_Addr;
Address.Port := 50001;
Bind_Socket (Server, Address);
loop
begin
GNAT.Sockets.Receive_Socket (Server, Data, Last, From);
Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line ("last : " & Last'Img);
Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line ("from : " & Image (From.Addr));
exception
when Socket_Error =>
Watchdog := Watchdog + 1;
exit when Watchdog = 10;
end;
end loop;
end UDP_Server;
There are (at least) two problems with your program:
You are mixing up UDP and TCP. UDP is not a stream-oriented
protocol, so you shouldn't treat it as an Ada stream.
You aren't setting up a connection with another machine.
Here is an example of a program communicating over UDP: https://bitbucket.org/sparre/udp-chat