Normally if that happens, doesn't Circle abort with a socket error? I
think I've had that before...
-- ryan
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On Sat, 12 Dec 1998, brando@empyrial.com wrote:
> Port scan yourself, is it possible that you may have another process
> running on port 4000 (or whatever port you want to run the mud on)?
>
> On Fri, 11 Dec 1998, Chris Baviello wrote:
>
> > Its been a very long time since I last ran a mud. When I put the mud on the
> > server i configured it and compiled it and fixed the autorun script yet when i
> > run the autorun command guess what the connection refuses anyone got an idea
> > to what may be causing this please reply. And tell me how i can fix this.
> >
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