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From: Alexander S. <as...@jw...> - 2004-03-18 19:00:33
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Hi, I uploaded a test pack for you. You can grab it from this url: http://jxtaim.sourceforge.net/jxta-test.tar.bz2 The archive contains 2 folders: jxtaim-test.1 & jxtaim-test-gate.1 The gateway tree must run on your gateway node. It should not open a Gui. It is reduced to the jxta core. I already preconfigured it so it is listening on port 9707 (tcp) & 9706 (http). Further I preconfigured it as a relay & rdv. So usually this should not need any modifications. -- Remember this is designed for a scenario, where you want to build a bridge from the inside to the outside through this gateway jxtaim instance (e.g. your clients cannot access the internet, but your gateway can) The second tree is the client tree. In order to test if the gateway node works you need to ensure that your client will not be able to access the inet. You can modify the entries for relay & rendevouz in the conf/DefaultConfiguration.xml I predefined some values for my machine, so you can easily figure out how to set it. You typically will need to replace my IP (192.168.0.2) with the one of your gateway node. To test all this, simply start up the gateway node. There is no output ... nothing. It will be started up in a few seconds usually. You may want to wait until the JIM.log tells that it became a rendevouz. After that, start the client. If all settings are correct you should see your gateways ip & port during start up pop up in the JIM.log configured as relay & rendevouz. Further just after startup you should see a single rendevouz id for both, the netgroup & the VSISProjectGroup in Tools -> Network Info. -- PGP messages preferred. | .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux ** Alexander Sack | : :' : The universal as...@jw... | `. `' Operating System http://www.jwsdot.com/ | `- http://www.debian.org/ |