rsync + xp sp2 failing

Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin@cygwin.com
Fri Sep 10 09:04:00 GMT 2004


On Sep 10 01:19, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> 
> > All WSADuplicateSocket calls fail with 10045, "operation is not supported
> > for the type of object referenced", even thought the above created socket
> > handles are referenced.  That's weird.
> > 
> > I'm still running XP SP1 and I can't reproduce this.  I'm wondering if
> > that's a side effect of the new firewall in XP2.  Did you try with
> > switching off the firewall entirely?
> 
> FWIW this error happens frequently enough for Apache under windows that
> it's in their FAQ:
> <http://httpd.apache.org/docs/misc/FAQ.html#WSADuplicateSocket>
> 
> ---- quote ----
> Apache for Windows does not start. Error log contains this message:
> "[crit] (10045) The attempted operation is not supported for the type of
> object referenced: Parent: WSADuplicateSocket failed for socket ###".
> What does this mean?

Interesting.

> And finally, although it's probably not relevant, the following passage
> from
> <http://msdn.microsoft.com/security/productinfo/xpsp2/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnwxp/html/securityinxpsp2.asp>
> might help track down the problem:
> 
> ---- quote ----
> IPv4 Inbound Connections for Applications. An application that completes
> a listen operation on a TCP socket or successfully binds to a UDP socket
> through Winsock is covered by this scenario. Examples of these
> applications include audio and video in MSN or Windows Messenger, or
> hosting a multiplayer game. For this scenario, ICF can automatically
> open and close ports as needed by the application. When an application
> that needs to listen on a port or ports is being installed by an
> administrator, it will need to ask the user if he/she wants to allow the
> application to open ports in the firewall. If the user consents to this,
> then the application should use the INetFwV4AuthorizedApplication API to
> add itself to the AuthorizedApplications collection as enabled. If the
> user does not consent, then the application should use the
> INetFwV4AuthorizedApplication API to add itself to the
> AuthorizedApplications collection as disabled.
> ---- end quote ----

I *pray* it's not related.


Corinna

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