PRB: Winsock Control Generates Error 10048 - Address in Use
ID: Q173619
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Visual Basic Enterprise Edition for Windows, version 5.0
SYMPTOMS
The Winsock control will get an error after a Connect method is called if
the same local port has been used within the past four minutes.
CAUSE
The Windows socket control does not have the ability to set the socket
option SO_REUSEADDR. This option allows the socket to be bound to an
address that is already in use.
When you close the handle to a socket, some additional negotiation goes on
between the client and the server. The socket will wait for up to two times
the maximum time that windows would wait to receive an acknowledgement from
the other end of the socket that closed the port. By default, this option
is set to two minutes. Therefore, Windows may wait up to four minutes
before the port is actually released.
This makes that specific port unavailable until it is actually released.
RESOLUTION
The only workaround is to not use a specific local port. If you set the
LocalPort property to Zero, Winsock will pick a random local port for you
and use it until a Close method is called on the WinSock Control.
STATUS
This behavior is by design.
MORE INFORMATION
Setting the LocalPort property of the socket to Zero, will cause Windows to
pick a random port.
To do this, place the following code just before the line that does the
connect:
Winsock1.LocalPort = 0
Winsock1.Connect
Steps to Reproduce Behavior
The following sample demonstrates how to reproduce the issue and how to
work around it. In the code "myserver" indicates any Windows NT Server
running Simple TCP/IP Services, which includes an Echo server on Port 7.
- Start a new project in Visual Basic. Form1 is created by default.
- Add the Windows Socket Control to Form1.
- Add the following code to the form:
Option Explicit
Private Sub Form_Load()
Dim res As Long
Winsock1.LocalPort = 2500
Winsock1.RemoteHost = "myserver"
Winsock1.RemotePort = 7
Winsock1.Connect
End Sub
Private Sub Winsock1_Error(ByVal Number As Integer, _
Description As String, ByVal Scode As Long, _
ByVal Source As String, ByVal HelpFile As String, _
ByVal HelpContext As Long, CancelDisplay As Boolean)
MsgBox Description, vbOKOnly, "Winsock Error: " & Number
CancelDisplay = True
End Sub
- Run the program.
- Exit the program.
- Run the program again. Note that this causes a dialog box to appear
with the error message:
Address in use.
To correct the code, change the line:
Winsock1.LocalPort = 2500
to:
Winsock1.LocalPort = 0
and perform steps 4 through 6 several times. You should not get any errors.
Additional query words:
Keywords : kberrmsg kbnetwork kbAPI kbCtrl kbSDKPlatform kbVBp500 kbWinsock kbGrpVB kbGrpNet
Version : WINDOWS:5.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb