This probably will be no use for you but you could read http://ccnetlive.thoughtworks.com/ccnet/doc/CCNET/FAQ.html . The 21234 port is probably closed on your server, you must open it or specify an open port to use remoting.
2010/10/8 Naeem Sarfraz <[email protected]> > Remoting won't work: Failed to connect to server: No connection could be > made because the target machine actively refused it 172.16.1.31:21234 > > I've switched the firewall off and still can't connect. > > > On 8 October 2010 13:11, Benjamin Baumann <[email protected]> wrote: > >> OK, do you try using remoting? Http did not work out of the box in my >> case... >> >> 2010/10/8 Naeem Sarfraz <[email protected]> >> >> Both. >>> >>> I have setup my CCNet website to use anonymous authetnication. >>> >>> And my CCTray is connecting to my builds through HTTP. >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> >>> On 8 October 2010 10:54, Benjamin Baumann <[email protected]>wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Naeem, >>>> >>>> That's odd. I use the default settings and when I force a build from >>>> cctray my $CCNetUser property is set. >>>> Do you force the build via CCTray or the Dashboard? >>>> >>>> With kind regards, >>>> Benjamin Baumann >>>> >>>> 2010/10/7 naeem <[email protected]> >>>> >>>> Hi >>>>> >>>>> Can someone help me to configure the security settings for >>>>> CruiseControl.net so that when I force a build the CCNetUser property >>>>> is not empty but contains the username. >>>>> >>>>> I'd like to modify my build script so that it will lookup the email >>>>> address of the user based on the CCNetUser username and fire off an >>>>> email to that user. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Kind Regards, >>> Naeem Sarfraz >>> >> >> > > > -- > Kind Regards, > Naeem Sarfraz >
