Windows has its own Firewall that may interfere.

Also Sophos might detect it as a disallowed app category and block it, which requires altering of the Sophos policies to permit it.



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From: "Coviello, Paul" <pcoviello@ccsusa.com>
Date: 6/24/20 15:30 (GMT-05:00)
To: Brent Kimberley <brent_kimberley@rogers.com>, stunnel-users@stunnel.org
Cc: teward@thomas-ward.net, chris@christopherschultz.net
Subject: RE: winsock permissions issue (i.e. WSAEACCES 10013 / 0x271D)

It’s an internal connection to our database server, no firewall to go through, hmmm unless Sophos doesn’t like it… 

 

 

 

From: Brent Kimberley [mailto:brent_kimberley@rogers.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 3:13 PM
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Cc: teward@thomas-ward.net; Coviello, Paul; chris@christopherschultz.net
Subject: winsock permissions issue (i.e. WSAEACCES 10013 / 0x271D)

 

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Hi Paul.

 

With respect to your winsock permissions issue (i.e. WSAEACCES 10013 / 0x271D), did you open the port in your firewall and authorize communication via anti-virus?

 

 

> Hi I have a windows 10 machine that I?ve got this running on, and the

> screen shot below is what I keep getting and I am unable to find the issue,

>

> Can someone please shed some light as to what is wrong? And what else you may need.