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Re: [ECS] ecs web
Mark Gilmore
Thu, 04 May 2000 12:35:20 -0400

Brad,
I have neen using nothing but "raw" IP addresses
(as found in ECSIPS.HTM). I have added nothing to
my HOSTS file (in fact, I don't have a HOSTS file).
-- 
Mark Gilmore
Omnipotence (ECS home automation software)
http://www.usit.com/omnip
423-745-0026
Hours: Mon-Sat, 9AM-8PM/EST


Brad Chamberlain wrote:
> 
> Mark,
> 
> I'll think you will find this is not being caused by the ACE server. ACE
> wasn't even running at the time I was testing. My feeling is that it is
> somehow related to the way you respond to requests using either the
> host name or ip address or a combination of the two. Remember my
> remote machine knows nothing about my ECS web servers host name
> and my ECS web server machine knows nothing about my remote
> client's host name other than his ip address. Tonight I will place a hosts
> file on both machines with an entry for the other machine and see what I
> get. Using just an ip address in the url should quickly prove this. Do your
> test machines including the ECS server have hosts entries for all of your
> PC's?
> 
> Later,
> 
> Brad
> 
> >>> Mark Gilmore <omnip@usit.net> 05/04/00 09:01am >>>
> Hi Brad,
> I strongly suspect that the problem has something to do with
> your "ace" server (which I know nothing of).
> Your DBG.TMP also shows that ECS never received a request for
> ANY applet (strange).
> 
> BTW, in diagnosing such problems, it is VERY important to inform me of
> anything "unique" about your PC (such as a "special" installed server).
> 
> Have you tried entering the 2ND IP address
> (perhaps the first is for ACE ?) ?:
>         host_nam=ace-server he.h_name=ace-server addrtype=0x2
> length=4
>         he.h_addr_list:
>                 host_sai[0]=10.1.1.1:3000
>                 host_sai[1]=90.103.52.254:3000
> 
> Perhaps someone (INGO ?) can shed some light on your error message
> (as generated by HOTJAVA on a remote PC):
>         [Console enabled]load: Ecsio.class is not public or
>         has no public constructor.java.lang.IllegalAccessException:
>         Ecsio at
> sunw.hotjava.applet.BasicAppletManager.createApplet(BasicAppletManager.java:243)
>                 at
> sunw.hotjava.applet.BrowserAppletManager.createApplet(BrowserAppletManager.java:109)
>                 at
> sunw.hotjava.applet.AppletPanel.runLoader(AppletPanel.java:480)
>                 at
> sunw.hotjava.applet.AppletPanel.processEvent(AppletPanel.java:338)
>                 at
> sunw.hotjava.applet.AppletPanel.run(AppletPanel.java:323)
>                 at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:466)
>                 Saving: C:\PROGRAM
> FILES\HOTJAVA\JRE\BIN\..\.hotjava\propertiesSaving:
>                         C:\PROGRAM
> FILES\HOTJAVA\JRE\BIN\..\.hotjava\urlpool
> --
> Mark Gilmore
> Omnipotence (ECS home automation software)
> http://www.usit.com/omnip
> 423-745-0026
> Hours: Mon-Sat, 9AM-8PM/EST

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