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I have a 2 system setup where I installed server services on one and client services on one. I can get it both to work after a clean restart.

After I put both computers to sleep and try to start it up again, it will never connect until I restart both computers.

I've tried to restart both server and client services but it still does not connect.

Is this a known issue?

I am using the latest beta build.

asked 24 Jan '12, 09:00

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closed 19 Jul '12, 07:09

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Forgot to attach some logs here is the client log output:

failed to connect to server: no address for: jpc

(24 Jan '12, 09:02) shibbi3

Is this supposed to work after waking up a laptop?

(02 Feb '12, 20:52) shibbi3

So I'm not going crazy. I'm experiencing the same thing. Here's what I've found:

  • Restart both systems. Synergy connects OK.

  • With Synergy running, put client machine to sleep. After wake-up, Synergy connects OK.

  • With Synergy running, put server machine to sleep. After wake-up, Synergy cannot connect.

  • With Synergy not running, put either machine to sleep. After wake-up, Synergy cannot connect.

OS on both: Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-bit

Synergy version on both: 1.4.7 Beta

(15 Feb '12, 13:16) shwonline

Sounds like a bug, can anyone on the Synergy team chime in?

(15 Feb '12, 18:50) shibbi3
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@shibbi3, please do not post comments as answers. Use the "add new comment" button.

(21 Feb '12, 10:13) willichan ♦

The question has been closed for the following reason "Not a real question or too vague to answer" by nbolton 19 Jul '12, 07:09


So, here I was, browsing the internets after my just-woken-up laptop’s synergy client would not connect to the synergy server… and after a short while I noticed that the client had in fact managed to connect after all. All it probably takes is just a couple of seconds (maybe a minute or two) to let it handle its business. :)

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answered 18 May '12, 00:47

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