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Re: twsapi: Re: Remote TWS tip


David
 

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i think he is talking about running the TWS on another PC, not connecting your client to existing one on the original PC.
I would like to know more as I used tunneling but on the secondary PC not the original one.
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BTW, trying to sort out data and compare to some other data.
Does anyone know a free source of ES Globex 24 hours, 1minute interval.???
?I've been trying Qcharts but it is very unreliable. I just need to get the data every a few hours.
Anyone??
Thanks
David

----- Original Message -----
From: bee_jay_61
Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 5:52 PM
Subject: twsapi: Re: Remote TWS tip

Are you sure tunneling is needed?

I can easyly connect to the TWS from any machine in my network.

Just call TWS.Connect with the IP of the computer where TWS is
running.

Example:

TWS.connect('192.168.0.1', 7496);

Like written in the docu:

host - host name or IP address of the machine where TWS is running.
Leave blank to connect to the local host.

But I think you need at least Build 769 or 770 for that.

PlaceOrder, CancelOrders. Everything works.



--- In twsapi@y..., "kgeis" wrote:
> I was a bit annoyed by the fact that TWS does not accept incoming
> socket connections from remote hosts.? I currently use TWS on a
> Windows desktop and I am developing an ATS server that I'm running
on
> a separate Linux machine.
>
> It's pretty obvious, but I used SSH Secure Shell to log in to my
Linux
> box, and I tunnelled port 7496 back to my desktop machine.? This
> allowed me to connect from a remote machine as I wanted.
>
> Just thought someone might want to know.



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