> >Seems that your proxy host is unable to do a nslookup on [DNSNAME].
> Try
> >pinging from your proxy host to [DNSNAME].
>
> --
> Andreas Mueller, [EMAIL PROTECTED], IIT GmbH, Bremen/Germany, http://www.iit.de
> SwiftMQ, JMS Enterprise Messaging System, http://www.swiftmq.com
>
> yes, that does seem to be the case, and using a different proxy I can
> get
> tunneling to work. I have a little related question though. Both my
> topic
> publisher and my client classes refer to the server where swiftmq is
> running
> as a fully qualifed name (ie host.domain.co.uk) whereas when the error
> in
> DNS name resolution occurs it is just the hostname. What is it in the
> swiftmq system that is doing this, and can I force it to always use the
> full
> name. The problem seems to be that my proxy can resolve the full name,
> but
> not just the hostname. I agree that the proxy needs sorting out, but I
> would
> really like to know why it isn't getting a full host plus domain name
> in the
> request.
This problem with the missing full qualified hostname occurs if the entry
in the local hosts file for the host isn't fully qualified specified.
Check the hosts file of the routers host and make an entry there with the
fully qualified name. That should work.
--
Andreas Mueller, [EMAIL PROTECTED], IIT GmbH, Bremen/Germany, http://www.iit.de
SwiftMQ, JMS Enterprise Messaging System, http://www.swiftmq.com
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