Hey Derek,

Like Jason, i'm able to do this as well although I've just recently shutdown 
all my AG2 services just recently. If i have to use AG2, i use NCSA's server 
otherwise we're all AG3 now on all our sites instate.

Derek, the problem your Japan site is having is most likely on their end. I can 
connect to NCSA, Argonne's, etc. venue servers and see the appropriate bridges. 
If you can do so to, that would imply a problem on the Japan end on what ports, 
etc. are being allowed or disallowed. It'll all depend on what ports, etc. are 
being allowed, etc. I would think...

-John Q.

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On Apr 6, 2007, at 6:15 PM, Jason Bell wrote:


   Derek

   I managed to have both AG2 and AG3 unicast bridges running on the same
   machine.

   Within my Fedora Core 6 install guide
   (http://www.accessgrid.org/node/401), I show how you have both running.

   See http://www.accessgrid.org/node/467 for more information.

   Cheers,
   Jason.

   -----Original Message-----
   From: Derek Piper [mailto:dcpi...@indiana.edu]
   Sent: Saturday, 7 April 2007 8:42 AM
   To: Access Grid Technical mailing list
   Subject: [AG-TECH] AG2 and AG3 bridges


   Hi all,

   A question about bridges. I'm assuming that to run an AG2 and an
   AG3
   bridge they must be on different machines if the people bridging on AG2
   can see the people bridging on AG3, is that right?
   I'm wondering if it's possible to run the bridges on just one
   box and
   serve all that I need.

   Thanks in advance,

   Derek

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