On 02/07/2013, at 12:55 PM, Michael Lake <mike.l...@uts.edu.au> wrote:

> Hi Chris
> 
> On 2/07/2013 12:45 PM, Christoph Willing wrote:
>> I can't offer any Windows specific tips, but I just wanted to mention that 
>> the venue servers and bridges you mention are all up and running as normal.
> Yeah I can connect OK with my setup in our AG room.
> 
>> In general, no certificate is needed by a venue client. Very rarely, certain 
>> venues may be set up to require a certificate (none are set up that way on 
>> those two servers at the moment).
> Good. I'll be able to pass that along. I didn't know before if it was 
> absolutely needed in the general case at the client end.
> 
>> You said "When I enter a Venue Server" - does that mean you have succeeded 
>> in entering? e.g. when you enter the APAG lobby, did you see other 
>> participants listed in your venue client? (chris@UQ, Newcastle, RCC, Uni of 
>> Queensland are in the lobby right now and should be listed in your venue 
>> client if it succeeds in entering the APAG lobby).
> No success in entering. The connection times out but it could be because 
> of firewall settings here applied to desktop PCs.


I'd guess thats almost certainly the case - firewall specific to the machine or 
the network that its on. Maybe you could temporarily move the machine to your 
AG room's network, just to test?

chris


>> Bridges really only relate to the media streams (vic & rat) - using or not 
>> using a bridge will have no effect on the venue client's ability to enter a 
>> venue in the first place.
> OK good to know that.
> 
> Thanks Chris
> 
>> On 02/07/2013, at 11:57 AM, Michael Lake <mike.l...@uts.edu.au> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi All
>>> 
>>> There is a group of people in Victoria that wish to setup an AG Venue
>>> Client to be able to listen in and see an AG meeting to be held at UTS
>>> next week.
>>> 
>>> I was trying to install the software myself to see what probs would
>>> arise. Following "How to Install AG 3.0 on Windows XP" at
>>> http://www.accessgrid.org/node/17
>>> 
>>> Venue Server:
>>> Venue Client is installed. When I enter a Venue Server; either
>>> https://vv3.ap-accessgrid.org:8000/Venues/default or
>>> https://vv3.accessgrid.org:8000/Venues/default
>>> I get a message of operation timed out.
>>> 
>>> Unicast:
>>> If I try to switch to unicast I get a message that "No bridges are
>>> currently available". I presume the bridge info is supplied by the Venue
>>> Server?
>>> 
>>> Signed Certificate:
>>> At some stage if the above two things can work will it fail as there is
>>> no certificate?
>>> 
>>> Mike
>>> AG Operator, UTS Maths
>>> 
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