Re: Re: intranet vs. internet

Posted by RuiRosado on
URL: https://discuss.orbeon.com/intranet-vs-internet-tp43987p43992.html

Thanx very much for the tip, Hank.
Indeed the server was not recognising itself from the "inside".
So I created hosts  in c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc on the server, and added:

127.0.0.1   kantoor.rosado.nl

Now everything works fine.
I will solve this in DNS later...
Pfff ... now I am confident for my presentation of tonight!

Thank you again.
Cheers,
Rui

Hank Ratzesberger wrote
If I may so rudely top post ;)

Thanks for the notes.  I'm just back from a graduation and
catching up.

I notice when I ran the government forms from the URL
you provided, that I get the "Connection refused: connect"
error. In the stack trace ("Details") I see that error
occurred on the XML element:

<xforms:instance id="resources-instance"
src="/forms/service/resources/DMV-14/en" xxforms:readonly="false"/>

and that the Resource URL is

http://kantoor.rosado.nl:8080/orbeon/forms/service/resources/DMV-14/en

and that the Description of the error is:

reading external instance dispatching XForms event
event → xforms-link-exception target id → resources-model
dispatching XForms event event → xforms-model-construct
target id → resources-model initializing XForms containing document

So it seems that that the server, when attempting to
initialize the XForms model, was unable to connect on
the url above, which initially, I would say means the
server cannot connect to "itself."  That is, the
model construct is performed on the server, not on
the client, although I notice that the server does
not attempt to connect to "localhost"

I suspect, that when you connect to the server from
your intranet, the Resource URL is http://192.168.....

As a "work around" would you try putting the full
intranet url in the src attribute:

<xforms:instance
 id="resources-instance"
 src="http://localhost:8080/forms/service/resources/DMV-14/en"
 xxforms:readonly="false"/>

Cheers,
Hank



> Hi Hank,
>
> Thanx for your suggestions.
> The situation is as follows:
>
> At the client I have a win2k3 server where I installed tomcat 5.5 and
> orbeon. Servers name is Orion.
> On the internal network (192.168.10.*) everybody (about 25 PCs) can run
> all
> the examples (http://orion:8080/orbeon/xforms-calculator, etc.) plus some
> stuff I am developing for them.
> On this intranet they can also run the bookcast example and the government
> forms.
> I can also see the forms we are developing in Forms Builder (on any pc in
> the network), etc.
>
> This office also has an external address in DNS, that points to the
> office,
> and the 8080 port is routed to Orion (the Trend Micro anti-virus firewall
> passes port 8080 too, etc.)
> From the outside I can reach this server, and can run almost all the
> examples (apart from government forms, forms builder, xforms-controls,
> sandboxes).
>
> I simulated this situation so that you could also check it if you want:
>
> I installed a server at my office (in this case a Win XP Pro pc) with
> orbeon. Internally we can all run everything. If you would run from an
> external PC you will get the orbeon error screen. It would be nice if you
> would not get it, then I would know that my own PC is not OK... ;-))
>
> Please try: http://kantoor.rosado.nl:8080/orbeon/
>
> I will keep you informed, and will share a solution if I find some.
>
> Cheers,
> Rui
>
>
> Hank Ratzesberger wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Jun 3, 2009, at 7:25 AM, RuiRosado wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I installed orbeon on tomcat 5 (also on tomcat 6) and everything
>>> works fine
>>> out of the box. Orbeon is installed on a WinXP pc. In our network I
>>> can
>>> connect to this pc and run orbeon and all the example applications,
>>> etc.
>>> without any problems. So far so good (good == great!)
>>> When I log in from my home to the orbeon-pc at my office, some
>>> parts will
>>
>> Do you log in through a VPN or desktop sharing software?  Does this
>> mean that the server is only available on your intranet?
>>
>>
>>> not work: Form Builder, sandboxes, Government Forms and XForms
>>> Controls
>>> won't work.
>>> From my home all examples work on www.orbeon.com
>>> At my office I even switched off our external firewall and the windows
>>> firewall on the orbeon-pc, but still cannot run (all) the examples
>>> from my
>>> home pc.
>>> One difference between my office and www.orbeon.com is that at the
>>> office we
>>> are using tomcat and things go through port 8080 and i suppose on
>>> orbeon.com
>>> they pass through port 80.
>>
>> This should only be an issue if a router or firewall is configured to
>> open or block the port, but not on the software.
>>
>>> I cannot see why that would not work?
>>>
>>> Please some hints? Have to do a presentation to a client on june
>>> 8th and it
>>> would be nice to do that through internet connection.
>>
>> I think I need a hint about how your network is configured, and
>> if the server has a public IP address.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Hank
>>
>>>
>>> Thanx in advance.
>>> Rui Rosado
>>>
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>> University of California, Santa Barbara
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