Hi Robert: I see a couple things wrong:
- You have listed the url for the ORNL venue incorrectly in the config file. It should be https://ivs.mcs.anl.gov:9000/Venues/00000100ce34afd1008c00dd000a005a0b3 - The url for the venue server is also incorrect; it should be: https://ivs.mcs.anl.gov:9000/VenueServer though I'm not sure you intended to bridge the entire institutional venue server, so maybe this line was experimental. - You will run into problems trying to run a bridgeserver on your video machine. If QuickBridge is running on that machine, it will be using ports that are needed by vic, preventing it from even running; the converse is also true. Tom On 10/11/05 9:54 AM, Johnston, Robert Bruce wrote: > AG Tech, > > We are trying to implement BridgeServer and it does not seem to be > working for us. To help explain our configuration I’ve attached both the > configuration file and the BridgeServer log file. From a quick glance > at the log file, it looks as if we have a Certificate problem but I’m > not sure how to resolve it. Can you take a look and see if you have any > ideas as to what we may be doing wrong? Here’s our configuration: > > We have a two CPU AG node located outside of our firewall which is > currently running AG 2.3. The first machine is a Windows box for audio, > display, and the Venue client. The second box is running Red Hat Linux > Enterprise for video encoding and is the box we are trying to bring up > the BridgeServer on. As our first test, we went to the ORNL venue, > under “Government Instutitions” and recorded the venue URL, which is the > URL we were using in the BridgeServer configuration file. We made the > assumption that the BridgeServer was not working because we never got > any feed back after issuing the command line and the Unicast option was > never highlighted in the venue client. One other thing I probably > should mention, the certificate is working fine with the Service Manager > for the Video encoding service. > > Please let me know if you need any additional information to help > define our problem. > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > R. Bruce Johnston, johnsto...@ornl.gov <mailto:johnsto...@ornl.gov> > > Networking and Computing Technologies Division > > Oak Ridge National Laboratory > > Rm. J309-5, Bldg. 5600, MS-6018 > > Phone: 865.574.8806 Fax: 865.241.6982 > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > >