Hi Thad, I believe that's probably the same behavior that we saw at the Retreat last week on a number of installations, and which requires action on the server end. I don't believe there's a workaround on the client end, although perhaps somebody here would please prove me wrong? :)
Cheers, Jennifer Thad Sze wrote: > > Hello all, > > First, let me say how happy I was with the retreat. It was great to > meet everyone and get the grid up and running while I was there. > > I am now back on campus, and trying to replicate the setup that > worked on my Powerbook on my G5. Since we don't have multicast (I'm > figuring out how to approach the various organizations that would be > involved also), I'm trying to use unicast. > > However, the AG3 installed on my desktop has consistently reported > today that no bridges are available. I'm also getting the same message > some of us were getting yesterday, connecting to vv3.mcs.anl.gov, that > it was unable to connect, yet still seems to connect at least to > navigate the rooms and do text chat. > > Here's the question. How does the list of bridges become known to > AG3? Is there some transmission that I can pick up by scanning my > network to see if it's making it to my machine? > > Thanks, > > Thad > > -------------------- > Thaddeus Sze > Information Technology > Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences > Harvard University >