Hi, Thanks for the response.
In my case the problem has to do with wrong syntax in the BridgeServer's config file. I was following the guidelines I found in one of the docs in the toolkit describing the BridgeServer, but unfortunately the document is outdated. The source code (AccessGrid/bin/BridgeServer.py) has a working sample config in the beginning. QuickBridge process doesn't get killed though when BridgeServer quits. Thanks, -- Socrates. On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 13:00:55 -0800, Todd Zimmerman <to...@sfu.ca> wrote: > Not sure if this is your issue - but I've just run into something very > similar - it was caused by our bridgeserver certificate not being > authorized to connect to the venueserver (two different machines - two > different certificates). > > I added the bridgeserver DN to the venueserver administrators list and > it worked after that. > > Giving administrator access is a bit extreme, obviously - and I'd like > to narrow the scope of authorization; however, I wasn't sure which > 'Actions' the bridgeserver was required to be authorized for. Any > advice from other admins would be great! > > Todd > > -- > Collaboration & Visualization Technician > WestGrid - www.westgrid.ca > IRMACS - www.irmacs.com > Ph. 604.268.6979 > Todd Zimmerman - to...@sfu.ca > > > Socrates wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I'm trying to run a bridge on my local server but it doesn't seem to work. > > > > I start the BridgeServer.py script with a config file containing the > > URI of the server (want all Venues bridged). I start the Client on > > another machine but the "unicast" option in the menu is still grayed > > out. > > > > WiKi says that the Lucky Labrador Venue is bridged by Argonne: > > ( > > http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/fl/research/accessgrid/wiki/moin.cgi/BridgedVenues > > ) > > > > Starting my Client on that room doesn't enable "unicast" on the menu either. > > > > Any ideas? This is all Fedora Core 3. No errors reported in > > BridgeServer.log, VenueServer.log or VenueClient.log. > > > > Thanks, > -- Socrates.