Thread: [Hypercontent-users] Re: FTP problem in 1.4
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From: Alex V. <av...@co...> - 2006-05-02 13:50:22
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Hi Carl, There have been some updates to both the backing FTP library and the code that glues it in for HC2, so it may be worth testing a publish to that server from HC2 to see if it works; the updated code should be compatible with a broader range of FTP servers. If that works and you need to get it working in 1.4, the next step would be to backport the changes. If that doesn't work, you may need to send me a login off list so I can run it through a degugger. Cheers, Alex On May 2, 2006, at 6:40 AM, Carl Barrow wrote: > Hi Alex, > > Have the seen the problem detailed below before? > > Cheers > Carl > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: RE: publishing from HyperContent to scarborough > Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 11:29:52 +0100 > From: Daniel Wiggle <d.w...@hu...> > To: Carl Barrow <C.P...@hu...> > > > > Hi Carl, > > Thanks for the address. However, when I passed it along to Phil who > runs > the server here, he observed that the 150.237.16 range was already set > to be allowed to connect, so he hasn't actually changed anything in > the > end. > > So, I've had a go at getting HyperContent to publish to our server and > have hit a bit of a wall unfortunately. I re-configured the 'build' > settings for the site to point to the server here and when I try to > build a page from within the project I get the error message as > shown on > the attached screenshot. Looking at the FTP logs for the server > here, I > can see the HyperContent server connecting successfully but then not > doing anything else at all (although the log doesn't seem to include > actions such as listing files in a directory). > > The error message about index.xml not being found is puzzling - > index.xml should never exist on the server hosting the published site > should it? I've not changed anything else so index.xml in the CMS > repository (where it should be looking for it) should still be where > it's always been. As I understood it, I thought the 'build' > settings in > the project definition were simply FTP settings for where HyperContent > should dump the output it generates. If this is the case, I'm > afraid I'm > not sure what's going on! > > Anyway, sorry to have to come back to you so soon with it, but any > chance you've any ideas about what's happening? > > Cheers, > Dan > > -----Original Message----- > From: Carl Barrow [mailto:C.P...@hu...] Sent: 27 April > 2006 10:40 > To: Daniel Wiggle > Subject: Re: publishing from HyperContent to scarborough > > Hi Dan, > > That would be why I could never get the system to ftp up there. The > IP address for the server running HyperContent is 150.237.16. > 34 > > Cheers > Carl > > Daniel Wiggle wrote: >> >> Hi Carl, >> >> I'm going to have a go at configuring the Scarborough campus site >> to publish to one of our servers here but am told the server here >> refuses > >> access to non-recognised IP addresses. Do you know what the IP >> address > >> is of the server that would be copying files to a Scarborough- >> based server when I publish from HyperContent? If I was to guess >> I'd go for the Portal address of 150.237.16.10 but I'm not sure if >> that's right or not. >> >> I'll just have a play around and see if I can make it work and if >> so then I'll be back in touch to arrange removing the Hull-hosted >> pages and putting in place a redirection page instead. >> >> Cheers, >> Dan >> > > -- > ************************************ > > Carl Barrow > Systems Integrator > e-Services > The University of Hull > Cottingham Road > Hull > HU6 7RX > Ext. 6838 > ************************************ > > > > > > > -- > ************************************ > > Carl Barrow > Systems Integrator > e-Services > The University of Hull > Cottingham Road > Hull > HU6 7RX > Ext. 6838 > ************************************ > > <cmsBuildError.JPG> > ********************************************************************** > ******************* > To view the terms under which this email is distributed, please go > to http://www.hull.ac.uk/legal/email_disclaimer.html > ********************************************************************** > ******************* |
From: Carl B. <C.P...@hu...> - 2006-05-03 13:26:06
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Hi Alex, I can FTP to that server using HC2 without any problems. How would I go about backporting the code from HC2? Cheers, Carl Alex Vigdor wrote: > Hi Carl, > There have been some updates to both the backing FTP library and > the code that glues it in for HC2, so it may be worth testing a > publish to that server from HC2 to see if it works; the updated code > should be compatible with a broader range of FTP servers. If that > works and you need to get it working in 1.4, the next step would be to > backport the changes. If that doesn't work, you may need to send me a > login off list so I can run it through a degugger. > > Cheers, > Alex > > On May 2, 2006, at 6:40 AM, Carl Barrow wrote: > >> Hi Alex, >> >> Have the seen the problem detailed below before? >> >> Cheers >> Carl >> >> -------- Original Message -------- >> Subject: RE: publishing from HyperContent to scarborough >> Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 11:29:52 +0100 >> From: Daniel Wiggle <d.w...@hu...> >> To: Carl Barrow <C.P...@hu...> >> >> >> >> Hi Carl, >> >> Thanks for the address. However, when I passed it along to Phil who runs >> the server here, he observed that the 150.237.16 range was already set >> to be allowed to connect, so he hasn't actually changed anything in the >> end. >> >> So, I've had a go at getting HyperContent to publish to our server and >> have hit a bit of a wall unfortunately. I re-configured the 'build' >> settings for the site to point to the server here and when I try to >> build a page from within the project I get the error message as shown on >> the attached screenshot. Looking at the FTP logs for the server here, I >> can see the HyperContent server connecting successfully but then not >> doing anything else at all (although the log doesn't seem to include >> actions such as listing files in a directory). >> >> The error message about index.xml not being found is puzzling - >> index.xml should never exist on the server hosting the published site >> should it? I've not changed anything else so index.xml in the CMS >> repository (where it should be looking for it) should still be where >> it's always been. As I understood it, I thought the 'build' settings in >> the project definition were simply FTP settings for where HyperContent >> should dump the output it generates. If this is the case, I'm afraid I'm >> not sure what's going on! >> >> Anyway, sorry to have to come back to you so soon with it, but any >> chance you've any ideas about what's happening? >> >> Cheers, >> Dan >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Carl Barrow [mailto:C.P...@hu...] Sent: 27 April 2006 >> 10:40 >> To: Daniel Wiggle >> Subject: Re: publishing from HyperContent to scarborough >> >> Hi Dan, >> >> That would be why I could never get the system to ftp up there. The >> IP address for the server running HyperContent is 150.237.16. >> 34 >> >> Cheers >> Carl >> >> Daniel Wiggle wrote: >>> >>> Hi Carl, >>> >>> I'm going to have a go at configuring the Scarborough campus site to >>> publish to one of our servers here but am told the server here refuses >> >>> access to non-recognised IP addresses. Do you know what the IP address >> >>> is of the server that would be copying files to a Scarborough-based >>> server when I publish from HyperContent? If I was to guess I'd go >>> for the Portal address of 150.237.16.10 but I'm not sure if that's >>> right or not. >>> >>> I'll just have a play around and see if I can make it work and if so >>> then I'll be back in touch to arrange removing the Hull-hosted pages >>> and putting in place a redirection page instead. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Dan >>> >> >> --************************************ >> >> Carl Barrow >> Systems Integrator >> e-Services >> The University of Hull >> Cottingham Road >> Hull >> HU6 7RX >> Ext. 6838 >> ************************************ >> >> >> >> >> >> >> --************************************ >> >> Carl Barrow >> Systems Integrator >> e-Services >> The University of Hull >> Cottingham Road >> Hull >> HU6 7RX >> Ext. 6838 >> ************************************ >> >> <cmsBuildError.JPG> >> ***************************************************************************************** >> >> To view the terms under which this email is distributed, please go to >> http://www.hull.ac.uk/legal/email_disclaimer.html >> ***************************************************************************************** >> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? > Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job > easier > Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache > Geronimo > http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 > _______________________________________________ > Hypercontent-users mailing list > Hyp...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hypercontent-users -- ************************************ Carl Barrow Systems Integrator e-Services The University of Hull Cottingham Road Hull HU6 7RX Ext. 6838 ************************************ ***************************************************************************************** To view the terms under which this email is distributed, please go to http://www.hull.ac.uk/legal/email_disclaimer.html ***************************************************************************************** |
From: Alex V. <av...@co...> - 2006-05-03 13:41:28
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Hi Carl, The main pieces would be the ftp library (webapp/WEB-INF/lib/ edtftpj-1.5.1.jar) and from the filesystem package BaseFilesystem, RemoteFileSystemImpl, FTPUnixFileSystemImpl, and possibly FTPFileDataLoader and SFTPFileSystemImpl as well. Cheers, Alex On May 3, 2006, at 9:25 AM, Carl Barrow wrote: > Hi Alex, > > I can FTP to that server using HC2 without any problems. How would > I go about backporting the code from HC2? > > Cheers, > Carl > > Alex Vigdor wrote: >> Hi Carl, >> There have been some updates to both the backing FTP library >> and the code that glues it in for HC2, so it may be worth testing >> a publish to that server from HC2 to see if it works; the updated >> code should be compatible with a broader range of FTP servers. If >> that works and you need to get it working in 1.4, the next step >> would be to backport the changes. If that doesn't work, you may >> need to send me a login off list so I can run it through a degugger. >> >> Cheers, >> Alex >> >> On May 2, 2006, at 6:40 AM, Carl Barrow wrote: >> >>> Hi Alex, >>> >>> Have the seen the problem detailed below before? >>> >>> Cheers >>> Carl >>> >>> -------- Original Message -------- >>> Subject: RE: publishing from HyperContent to scarborough >>> Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 11:29:52 +0100 >>> From: Daniel Wiggle <d.w...@hu...> >>> To: Carl Barrow <C.P...@hu...> >>> >>> >>> >>> Hi Carl, >>> >>> Thanks for the address. However, when I passed it along to Phil >>> who runs >>> the server here, he observed that the 150.237.16 range was >>> already set >>> to be allowed to connect, so he hasn't actually changed anything >>> in the >>> end. >>> >>> So, I've had a go at getting HyperContent to publish to our >>> server and >>> have hit a bit of a wall unfortunately. I re-configured the 'build' >>> settings for the site to point to the server here and when I try to >>> build a page from within the project I get the error message as >>> shown on >>> the attached screenshot. Looking at the FTP logs for the server >>> here, I >>> can see the HyperContent server connecting successfully but then not >>> doing anything else at all (although the log doesn't seem to include >>> actions such as listing files in a directory). >>> >>> The error message about index.xml not being found is puzzling - >>> index.xml should never exist on the server hosting the published >>> site >>> should it? I've not changed anything else so index.xml in the CMS >>> repository (where it should be looking for it) should still be where >>> it's always been. As I understood it, I thought the 'build' >>> settings in >>> the project definition were simply FTP settings for where >>> HyperContent >>> should dump the output it generates. If this is the case, I'm >>> afraid I'm >>> not sure what's going on! >>> >>> Anyway, sorry to have to come back to you so soon with it, but any >>> chance you've any ideas about what's happening? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Dan >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Carl Barrow [mailto:C.P...@hu...] Sent: 27 April >>> 2006 10:40 >>> To: Daniel Wiggle >>> Subject: Re: publishing from HyperContent to scarborough >>> >>> Hi Dan, >>> >>> That would be why I could never get the system to ftp up there. >>> The IP address for the server running HyperContent is 150.237.16. >>> 34 >>> >>> Cheers >>> Carl >>> >>> Daniel Wiggle wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Carl, >>>> >>>> I'm going to have a go at configuring the Scarborough campus >>>> site to publish to one of our servers here but am told the >>>> server here refuses >>> >>>> access to non-recognised IP addresses. Do you know what the IP >>>> address >>> >>>> is of the server that would be copying files to a Scarborough- >>>> based server when I publish from HyperContent? If I was to guess >>>> I'd go for the Portal address of 150.237.16.10 but I'm not sure >>>> if that's right or not. >>>> >>>> I'll just have a play around and see if I can make it work and >>>> if so then I'll be back in touch to arrange removing the Hull- >>>> hosted pages and putting in place a redirection page instead. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Dan >>>> >>> >>> --************************************ >>> >>> Carl Barrow >>> Systems Integrator >>> e-Services >>> The University of Hull >>> Cottingham Road >>> Hull >>> HU6 7RX >>> Ext. 6838 >>> ************************************ >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> --************************************ >>> >>> Carl Barrow >>> Systems Integrator >>> e-Services >>> The University of Hull >>> Cottingham Road >>> Hull >>> HU6 7RX >>> Ext. 6838 >>> ************************************ >>> >>> <cmsBuildError.JPG> >>> ******************************************************************** >>> ********************* >>> To view the terms under which this email is distributed, please >>> go to http://www.hull.ac.uk/legal/email_disclaimer.html >>> ******************************************************************** >>> ********************* >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, >> security? >> Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your >> job easier >> Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache >> Geronimo >> http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel? >> cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 >> _______________________________________________ >> Hypercontent-users mailing list >> Hyp...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hypercontent-users > > -- > ************************************ > > Carl Barrow > Systems Integrator > e-Services > The University of Hull > Cottingham Road > Hull > HU6 7RX > Ext. 6838 > ************************************ > > ********************************************************************** > ******************* > To view the terms under which this email is distributed, please go > to http://www.hull.ac.uk/legal/email_disclaimer.html > ********************************************************************** > ******************* |
From: Carl B. <C.P...@hu...> - 2006-06-26 15:44:13
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Hi Alex, I am having a push to get HyperContent 2.0 live here in Hull before you leave Columbia, the main thing I need to sort out is LDAP Authentication. Just a couple of questions, 1 - Once user had logged on their password is stored in an XML file so that it can be used when LDAP isn't available. Will HyperContent check the LDAP server each time before using the local version of the password? 2 - I'm having some problems at the moment, does HyperContent log anything that might help me find a solution? Like I said I appear to be hitting the server but then the connection is closed. Cheers Carl ************************************* Carl Barrow Systems Integrator e-Services The University of Hull Cottingham Road Hull HU6 7RX Ext. 6838 ************************************* ***************************************************************************************** To view the terms under which this email is distributed, please go to http://www.hull.ac.uk/legal/email_disclaimer.html ***************************************************************************************** |
From: Alex V. <av...@co...> - 2006-06-26 15:56:41
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Hi Carl, Answers embedded below: On Jun 26, 2006, at 11:44 AM, Carl Barrow wrote: > Hi Alex, > > I am having a push to get HyperContent 2.0 live here in Hull before > you > leave Columbia, the main thing I need to sort out is LDAP > Authentication. > Just a couple of questions, > > 1 - Once user had logged on their password is stored in an XML file > so that > it can be used when LDAP isn't available. Will HyperContent check > the LDAP > server each time before using the local version of the password? The order in which the LoginModules are evaluated depends on the order they are configured in jaas.properties. If you put the org.hypercontent.security.UserFileLoginModule first and indicate it is sufficient, it will be evaluated first, and if it is successful the LDAP module won't be called. > > 2 - I'm having some problems at the moment, does HyperContent log > anything > that might help me find a solution? Like I said I appear to be > hitting the > server but then the connection is closed. I would definitely read through the hypercontent.log, and pay special attention to the lines shortly after "HyperContent completed startup" to look out for possible configuration errors that may occur even before you hit the server in the browser. If you're stumped, feel free to pass your log file along and I'll have a look. Cheers, Alex |