After reading your mail and then the docs, it appears that the routing 
swiftler connector parameters are used to help find a remote router. I don't 
think that is needed in my case. Here is a little more information:

I have a SwiftMQ router on a machine at 192.168.0.123, on port 4001. (RH 
Linux 7.1 JDK 1.3 SunSoft).

I have a JMS client on another machine, say 192.168.0.132, that is attempting 
to connect to the router on this machine. One client that I have attempted 
this with is the cli script, modified to specify the IP address of the remote 
machine. (Linux, JDK 1.3.0 SunSoft)

Attempts to connect to the router on the remote machine result in an 
message:

Welcome to SwiftMQ!

Username:
Password:
Trying to connect ... failed, exception: error creating socket connection to 
127.0.0.1:4001, message: Connection refused


The exception text is weird, reporting a host IP addr of 127.0.0.1, so this 
is causing some consternation as well.

Thanks again,

Ron Cordell


On Tuesday 03 July 2001 15:59, you wrote:
> Difficult to tell without knowing the environment. In our configuration, we
> have to modify the property file (smqr.properties) when moving to a
> different machine. If this should apply in your case, too: Did you check
> the Routing Swiftlet parameters (swiftlet.sys$routing.connectors.names,
> swiftlet.sys$routing.connectors.<<name>>.hostname,
> swiftlet.sys$routing.connectors.<<name>>.port)?
> Good Luck.
>
> Alexander Ortloff
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ron Cordell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 9:30 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [developers] Socket Connection Refused
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I have been working with SwiftMQ and have done most of my development on
> the
>
> same machine on which SwiftMQ is running. However, now I have put SwiftMQ
> on
>
> another machine (running as "router1") and I am unable to connect to it.
>
> I am unable to connect to the machine either using the machine name or its
> IP
> address, using the following (adapted from the cli script):
>
> java -cp
> ../../jars/swiftmq.jar:../../jars/jndi.jar:../../jars/jms.jar:../../jars/js
>s e.jar:../../jars/jnet.jar:../../jars/jcert.jar
> com.swiftmq.admin.cli.CLI smqp://192.168.0.123:4001 plainsocket@router1
>
> I must be doing something stupid, but I haven't been able to determine what
> it is.
>
> I can telnet to the machine, I can ping the machine's IP address; as far as
> I
> can tell it is not a network problem.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ron Cordell
>
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