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bobm517-Apr-07 20:59
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Hi all,

First, I'll describe my setup.

I have a home server machine (pretty much a NAS), which is set up to enter standby after 15 minutes.

To access the files from a system on my network, I currently manually send a WOL packet (via a command line tool) with the appropriate MAC, and it all works fine. The server wakes up and the files and printer are available.

All of the clients are running XP.


Is it possible for the clients to automatically send a WOL packet when I either click the shared folder or try to access the printer? i.e. if any activity goes to the server's IP.

Can I write a script to do this?
If not, how can it be done programatically? (c++/MFC, VB, .net)


Also, I've noticed that once I have accessed the server from another PC, the connection is still active and so the server never enters standby, even after an hour of inactivity. I think this is due to the TCP keep alive packet.

Can I terminate the TCP connection after say 10 minutes of inactivity, again via a script or programatically?

I've seen programs which allow you to manually kill the TCP connection, but my goal is to have a completely transparent setup, so the user doesn't need to worry about what state the server is in.

Is there possibly a program out there that does this already?

Thanks
Bob
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