> Here's the Source Routing Configuration:
>
> swiftlet.sys$routing.connectors.names=router22
> swiftlet.sys$routing.connectors.router22.hostname=123.456.678.901
> swiftlet.sys$routing.connectors.router22.password=pwd
> swiftlet.sys$routing.connectors.router22.port=14112
> swiftlet.sys$routing.connectors.router22.retrytime=60000
> swiftlet.sys$routing.connectors.router22.socketfactory.class=com.swiftm
> q.net.JSSESocketFactory
>
> swiftlet.sys$routing.staticroute.routers.names=router22
The static route must contain the name of the sink router.
> ---
>
> And here's the Sink Routing Configuration:
>
> swiftlet.sys$routing.listeners.names=sslsocket
> swiftlet.sys$routing.listeners.sslsocket.keepalive.interval=60000
> swiftlet.sys$routing.listeners.sslsocket.hostaccesslist.names=123.456.6
> 78.901
> swiftlet.sys$routing.listeners.sslsocket.password=pwd
> swiftlet.sys$routing.listeners.sslsocket.port=14112
> swiftlet.sys$routing.listeners.sslsocket.socketfactory.class=com.swiftm
> q.net.JSSESocketFactory
> swiftlet.sys$routing.staticroute.routers.names=router11
You should remove the hostaccesslist entry. You can add it later. The
hostaccesslist is checked against the DNS name of the connecting router,
not the IP address. May be that's the problem... Take a look into the sink
& source router's logfiles. The static route must contain the name of the
source router(s).
--
Andreas Mueller, IIT GmbH, Bremen/Germany, http://www.iit.de
SwiftMQ - JMS Enterprise Messaging System, http://www.swiftmq.com
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