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Date:  Wed, 12 Dec 2007 13:34:21 -0500
From:  "Paul Archambault" <paul (at mark) archiefamily.com>
Subject:  [coba-e:11411] Re: Anyone know of a Chat room style software for groups of people that can be somewhat secured
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Sorry Darrell I have never tried it.  My only suggestion at this point would
be to start asking around on the forums at www.tufat.com or see if you can get
your hands on a copy of the 4.80 version, which from what I have read seems to
be making a lot of users happy.

Paul.

On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 00:06:43 -0500, Darrell D. Mobley wrote
> Paul, I too run Flashchat, version 4.5.7, and have happily served as 
> many as 38 chatters at one time.  Server load was off the hook, but 
> it managed, and I have my refresh set at 5 seconds.
> 
> Have you ever played with the FlashChat socket server?  I have never 
> been able to get it to run.  I had you install "screen" via yum to 
> even run the daemon starting script, but it never really started.  
> When you check ps for the presence of screen and the runServer.php 
> command line, it isn't there. The process number in the PID file 
> isn't anywhere to be found either, so I suspect that it can't start 
> the socket server on the port I am trying to use.  I have tried 9090 
> and 1080 without success.
> 
> Any tips you could pass my way if you have it working would be appreciated.
> 
> Is there something else I may be overlooking?
>