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Thank you for the explanation Andrew. J We are on an incredibly secure &
strict network, so that means we don’t have access to the outside world.
Therefore we have to use our own registry and even our own jabber server for
the chat. All the networks ports are open. I am thinking it may have something
to do with our bridge registry, as I can’t see my bridge server as being
in that list at any point in time. I will keep playing around and hopefully I may
get a little bit closed to the light at the end of the tunnel. Thanks for your help. Boris From:
Andrew A Rowley [mailto:Andrew.Rowley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Hi, It will probably work if
you set –registryURL=http://www.accessgrid.org/registry/peers.txt There are actually three
components in the bridge architecture in AG3. These are the bridge
registry, the bridge registry peer(s) and the bridge servers. The
registry holds a (currently static) list of registry peers. The bridge
server connects to the registry and gets this list of peers. It then
tries each one in the list until one works and then registers itself with this
peer. The client then connects to the registry and gets the same list of
peers and again tries each one until one works. The client then gets the
list of bridges from this peer and shows you them (currently just 10 of
them). You can run your own registry and peer(s) but you would then need
to change a hidden configuration option in the client to point at your registry
rather than the ANL one (this will change in the next version where you will be
able to change this option in the client and even have multiple registries
specified). Andrew J ============================================ From:
owner- Andrew, Thank you for your time
in answering my email. The below log files all
seem to be fine, I included them in this email for anyone to take a look.
My Bridge.log file seems to be rather empty. Even with me trying to connect to
the bridge and use it, which afterwards i get an error messege it still remains
empty. "05/09/07 10:24:18
4384 Toolkit config.py:559 DEBUG System hostname
of XXXXXX is valid In my VenueServer.log
nothing seems to be out of the ordinary. Would these lines have any impact: "05/09/07 11:03:08
3812 Security authorizationmanager.py:491 DEBUG Adding
Subject: /O=Access Grid/O= The bridge registry is on
another machine, once I start my BridgeServer script from my machine is it
meant to add my bridge to the peers.txt file? Would it be worthwhile
setting up another Bridge Registry to test things? If so are there any
documents posts about how to do so? Boris. From:
Andrew A Rowley [mailto: Hi, Take a look at the
bridge.log file on the server (in C:\Documents and
Settings\<username>\Application Data\AccessGrid3\Logs) and in the
VenueClient.log on the client. These usually tell you what is going
wrong. Andrew J ============================================ From:
owner- Hey all, In our organisation we have in one location a Venue Server,
Bridge, and a Bridge Registry which all works fine. In another location I
am setting up another venue server. So far I have successfully installed the
VenueServer, but my Bridge is not working. I run the Bridge server via a batch
file with the name, location and the bridge registry path of the first Bridge
Registry. The script that I am running is: All the Venue Clients are able to see my new bridge but all get an error
message when they try and use it. The Bridge is being run on the same machine as the Venue server, and
even the client on that same machine comes up with that same error. All the machine do not have connectivity to the internet. Any advice would be much appriciated. IMPORTANT: This
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