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From: Christoph J. <chr...@ma...> - 2021-04-13 10:21:11
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Sorry, I cannot tell from your mail if this is now solved or not. If not please paste some log output from your QFJ application when it tries to connect. Cheers, Chris. On 13.04.21 04:21, Mahender B wrote: > Thank you all. > > I added IP - Domain name entry in my windows machine and tried, error disappeared but it failed > in HTTP proxy while trying to connect. In Error log it was failed after “domain-name TCP connect” > > > Regards > Mahesh. > > > > > > >> On Apr 11, 2021, at 8:32 PM, Christoph John <chr...@ma...> wrote: >> >> Did you try adding the IP and host to your hosts file (e.g. /etc/hosts on Unix/Linux)? >> >> Cheers, >> Chris. >> >> >> On 11.04.21 17:24, Mahender B via Quickfixj-users wrote: >>> QuickFIX/J Documentation:http://www.quickfixj.org/documentation/ >>> QuickFIX/J Support:http://www.quickfixj.org/support/ >>> >>> >>> >>> Hi I am using HTTP Proxy to connect to external QFJ Acceptor - all proxy related property >>> values set in my configuration file. But I am getting NullPointerException due to the domain >>> name not resolved to IP Address. >>> Found out that InetSocketAddress's address filed is null >>> >>> SocketConnectHost:valid.domain-name.net >>> SocketConnectPort:443 >>> >>> Did anyone successfully connect to Acceptor using domain name from QFJInitiator running behind >>> Proxy? i cannot use ip address as my proxy blocks it. >>> >>> Regards >>> Mahesh >>> >>> >>> -- Christoph John Software Engineering T +49 241 557080-28 chr...@ma... MACD GmbH Oppenhoffallee 103 52066 Aachen, Germany www.macd.com Amtsgericht Aachen: HRB 8151 Ust.-Id: DE 813021663 Geschäftsführer: George Macdonald |