My new laptop (Alienware m17x) throws a java.net.SocketException: Invalid argument: connect
when I run the following basic code:
Server.java:
public static void main (String[] args) throws Exception {
ServerSocket serverSocket = new ServerSocket (8888);
Socket socket = serverSocket.accept();
}
Client.java:
public static void main (String[] args) throws Exception {
Socket socket = new Socket ("localhost", 8888);
}
Every time I run Client.java (after starting Server.java) I get this socket exception. Here's the full trace of the exception:
Exception in thread "main" java.net.SocketException: Invalid argument: connect
at java.net.DualStackPlainSocketImpl.connect0(Native Method)
at java.net.DualStackPlainSocketImpl.socketConnect(Unknown Source)
at java.net.AbstractPlainSocketImpl.doConnect(Unknown Source)
at java.net.AbstractPlainSocketImpl.connectToAddress(Unknown Source)
at java.net.AbstractPlainSocketImpl.connect(Unknown Source)
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connect(Unknown Source)
at java.net.SocksSocketImpl.connect(Unknown Source)
at java.net.Socket.connect(Unknown Source)
at java.net.Socket.connect(Unknown Source)
at java.net.Socket.<init>(Unknown Source)
at java.net.Socket.<init>(Unknown Source)
at Client.main(Client.java:5)
I've tried a few things, but no luck the exception is always thrown. Here's what I have concluded:
What should I do or check for to resolve this issue?
EDIT: route print outputs:
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Interface List
15...e4 d5 3d 08 cb 83 ......Killer Wireless-N 1103 Network Adapter
13...d0 df 9a b5 73 dc ......Bluetooth Device (Personal Area Network)
11...d4 be d9 00 10 65 ......Atheros AR8151 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller (NDIS 6.20)
1...........................Software Loopback Interface 1
17...00 00 00 00 00 00 00 e0 Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface
16...00 00 00 00 00 00 00 e0 Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #2
18...00 00 00 00 00 00 00 e0 Microsoft ISATAP Adapter
19...00 00 00 00 00 00 00 e0 Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #3
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IPv4 Route Table
===========================================================================
Active Routes:
Network Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Metric
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.191 25
127.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 On-link 127.0.0.1 306
127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 On-link 127.0.0.1 306
127.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 On-link 127.0.0.1 306
192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 On-link 192.168.0.191 281
192.168.0.191 255.255.255.255 On-link 192.168.0.191 281
192.168.0.255 255.255.255.255 On-link 192.168.0.191 281
224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 On-link 127.0.0.1 306
224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 On-link 192.168.0.191 281
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 On-link 127.0.0.1 306
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 On-link 192.168.0.191 281
===========================================================================
Persistent Routes:
None
IPv6 Route Table
===========================================================================
Active Routes:
If Metric Network Destination Gateway
17 58 ::/0 On-link
1 306 ::1/128 On-link
17 58 2001::/32 On-link
17 306 2001:0:4137:9e76:28f3:2721:524f:e2ef/128
On-link
15 281 fe80::/64 On-link
17 306 fe80::/64 On-link
17 306 fe80::28f3:2721:524f:e2ef/128
On-link
15 281 fe80::68c1:bc79:fefa:88a2/128
On-link
1 306 ff00::/8 On-link
17 306 ff00::/8 On-link
15 281 ff00::/8 On-link
===========================================================================
Persistent Routes:
None
EDIT: As @PhilippeLM and @beny23 made me realize, setting the java system variable java.net.preferIPv4Stack to true solves my problem. However I want a permanent fix. I don't want to specify the system variable every time I run a java application.
Here's what I've tried with no luck once again:
java.net.preferIPv4Stack=true
to the net.properties
file in %JAVA_HOME%\jre\lib
.Is there anything else I can try?
I have an Alienware m17x R3 and I found that I had the exact same error with Java, though I encountered it with Minecraft. Installing older Java6u33 fixed the issue but I found that newer updates of Java7 still weren't working even after waiting several months. So I eventually went to the Dell website and downloaded the most recent network drivers for my Alienware laptop (since Alienware is now owned by Dell) and that fixed the problem right away.