Hmm, seems the proxy of your OpenFire installation is not correctly configured.
At least you should be able to establish a Mediated Socks5 connection over the 
proxy
offered by your OpenFire installation.


----- Original Nachricht ----
Von:     Holger Schmeisky <holge...@fu-berlin.de>
An:      Stefan Rossbach <srossb...@arcor.de>, dpp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Datum:   06.08.2014 11:59
Betreff: Re: [DPP-Devel] Connection issues

> Should be this one:
> 
> <iq id="dXAQ2-19" to="dev2_bob_stf@holger-laptop/Saros" 
> from="dev1_alice_stf@holger-laptop/Saros" type="set">
>    <query xmlns="http://jabber.org/protocol/bytestreams"; 
> sid="saros-main-session:1274645315458956384" mode="tcp">
>      <streamhost jid="proxy.holger-laptop" host="127.0.1.1" port="7777"/>
>    </query>
> </iq>
> 
> 
> and
> 
> <iq id="dXAQ2-19" to="dev1_alice_stf@holger-laptop/Saros" 
> from="dev2_bob_stf@holger-laptop/Saros" type="error">
>    <query xmlns="http://jabber.org/protocol/bytestreams"; 
> sid="saros-main-session:1274645315458956384" mode="tcp">
>      <streamhost jid="proxy.holger-laptop" host="127.0.1.1" port="7777"/>
>    </query>
>    <error code="404" type="CANCEL">
>      <item-not-found xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-stanzas"/>
>      <text xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-stanzas" 
> xml:lang="en">Could not establish socket with any provided host</text>
>    </error>
> </iq>
> 
> 
> 
> and yes I am running a local OpenFire instance so I can test without 
> being online.
> 
> Regards,
> Holger
> 
> Holger Schmeisky; holge...@fu-berlin.de
> Takustraße 9, Room 008, Freie Universität Berlin, 14195 Berlin
> +49 176 64146306
> 
> Am 05.08.2014 14:57, schrieb Stefan Rossbach:
> > Well next time I recommend to RTFM :P
> >
> >          connectionService
> >              .configure(Saros.NAMESPACE, Saros.RESOURCE, false, false,
> > 8888,
> >                  null, null, true, null, 80, true);
> >
> >
> >      /**
> >       * Configures the service. Must be at least called once before
> >       * {@link #connect} is called.
> >       *
> >       * @param namespace
> >       *            the namespace of the feature (plugin)
> >       * @param resource
> >       *            the resource qualifier for a running connection
> >       * @param enableDebug
> >       *            true to show Smack Debug Window upon XMPP connection
> >       * @param proxyEnabled
> >       *            true to enable Socks5Proxy
> >       * @param proxyPort
> >       *            Socks5Proxy port
> >       * @param proxyAddresses
> >       *            collection of addresses (either host name or ip
> > address) for
> >       *            the local Socks5 proxy, if <code>null</code> the
> > addresses
> >       *            will be determined automatically at proxy start
> >       * @param gatewayDeviceID
> >       *            the USN of a UPNP compatible gateways device to
> > perform port
> >       *            mapping on or <code>null</code>
> >       * @param useExternalGatewayDeviceAddress
> >       *            if <code>true</code> the external (ip) address of the
> > gateway
> >       *            will be included into the Socks5 proxy addresses
> >       * @param stunServer
> >       *            STUN server address or <code>null</code> if STUN
> > discovery
> >       *            should not be performed
> >       * @param stunPort
> >       *            STUN server port if 0 the default stun port will be
> used
> >       */
> >
> >
> > The problem is that:
> >
> > 1. You do not a Socks5 Proxy at all
> > 2. You have still the Socks5 Transport enabled which would result in
> > Mediated Socks5 connections but:
> >
> > It seems you are using your own XMPP server which have no Socks5 proxies
> > configured and so you have to
> > wait up to 30 seconds as no proxy is given.
> >
> > What makes me wonder is that it takes 30 seconds as there should be no
> > proxy at all.
> >
> > Can you please enable the Smack Debug Window and mail the IQ Stanza that
> > contains the StreamHosts ?
> >
> >
> > On 05.08.2014 14:16, Holger Schmeisky wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> when I connect two IntelliJ instances, I get the following exception on
> >> the host:
> >>
> >>
> >> WARN  14:10:40,829 [pool-4-thread-1] (Socks5Transport.java:425)
> >> [SOCKS5Transport] Couldn't accept request but still trying to establish
> >> a response connection: Could not establish socket with any provided host
> >> ERROR 14:10:40,904 [pool-4-thread-1] (Socks5Transport.java:454) An error
> >> occured while establishing a response connection
> >> item-not-found(404) Could not establish socket with any provided host
> >>     at
> >>
> org.jivesoftware.smack.util.SyncPacketSend.getReply(SyncPacketSend.java:54)
> >>
> >>     at
> >>
> org.jivesoftware.smackx.bytestreams.socks5.Socks5BytestreamManager.establish
> Session(Socks5BytestreamManager.java:481)
> >>
> >>     at
> >>
> org.jivesoftware.smackx.bytestreams.socks5.Socks5BytestreamManager.establish
> Session(Socks5BytestreamManager.java:83)
> >>
> >>     at
> >>
> de.fu_berlin.inf.dpp.net.internal.Socks5Transport.establishResponseSession(S
> ocks5Transport.java:646)
> >>
> >>     at
> >>
> de.fu_berlin.inf.dpp.net.internal.Socks5Transport$1.call(Socks5Transport.jav
> a:108)
> >>
> >>     at
> >>
> de.fu_berlin.inf.dpp.net.internal.Socks5Transport$1.call(Socks5Transport.jav
> a:105)
> >>
> >>     at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:262)
> >>     at
> >>
> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:11
> 45)
> >>
> >>     at
> >>
> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:6
> 15)
> >>
> >>     at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:744)
> >> ERROR 14:10:40,905 [pool-4-thread-1] (ByteStreamTransport.java:105)
> >> could not establish bytestream connection to
> >> dev2_bob_stf@holger-laptop/Saros
> >> java.io.IOException: [SOCKS5Transport] Neither connection could be
> >> established.
> >>     at
> >>
> de.fu_berlin.inf.dpp.net.internal.Socks5Transport.acceptNewRequest(Socks5Tra
> nsport.java:460)
> >>
> >>     at
> >>
> de.fu_berlin.inf.dpp.net.internal.Socks5Transport.acceptRequest(Socks5Transp
> ort.java:488)
> >>
> >>     at
> >>
> de.fu_berlin.inf.dpp.net.internal.ByteStreamTransport$1.incomingBytestreamRe
> quest(ByteStreamTransport.java:77)
> >>
> >>     at
> >>
> org.jivesoftware.smackx.bytestreams.socks5.InitiationListener.processRequest
> (InitiationListener.java:91)
> >>
> >>     at
> >>
> org.jivesoftware.smackx.bytestreams.socks5.InitiationListener.access$000(Ini
> tiationListener.java:37)
> >>
> >>     at
> >>
> org.jivesoftware.smackx.bytestreams.socks5.InitiationListener$1.run(Initiati
> onListener.java:63)
> >>
> >>     at
> >>
> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:11
> 45)
> >>
> >>     at
> >>
> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:6
> 15)
> >>
> >>     at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:744)
> >>
> >>
> >> and then this one on the invitee:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> ERROR 14:11:10,833 [Thread-6] (DataTransferManager.java:407)
> >> dev1_alice_stf@holger-laptop/Saros failed to connect using
> >> XMPP-Socks5-Transport: [SOCKS5Transport] waiting for a response session
> >> timed out (30000ms) and could not establish a connection from this side,
> >> too:
> >> java.io.IOException: [SOCKS5Transport] waiting for a response session
> >> timed out (30000ms) and could not establish a connection from this side,
> >> too:
> >>     at
> >>
> de.fu_berlin.inf.dpp.net.internal.Socks5Transport.establishBinaryChannel(Soc
> ks5Transport.java:607)
> >>
> >>     at
> >>
> de.fu_berlin.inf.dpp.net.internal.ByteStreamTransport.connect(ByteStreamTran
> sport.java:48)
> >>
> >>     at
> >>
> de.fu_berlin.inf.dpp.net.internal.DataTransferManager.connectInternal(DataTr
> ansferManager.java:404)
> >>
> >>     at
> >>
> de.fu_berlin.inf.dpp.net.internal.DataTransferManager.connect(DataTransferMa
> nager.java:285)
> >>
> >>     at
> >>
> de.fu_berlin.inf.dpp.core.invitation.IncomingSessionNegotiation.accept(Incom
> ingSessionNegotiation.java:169)
> >>
> >>     at
> >>
> de.fu_berlin.inf.dpp.intellij.ui.wizards.JoinSessionWizard$2.run(JoinSession
> Wizard.java:140)
> >>
> >>     at de.fu_berlin.inf.dpp.util.ThreadUtils$1.run(ThreadUtils.java:38)
> >>     at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:744)
> >> Caused by: item-not-found(404) Could not establish socket with any
> >> provided host
> >>     at
> >>
> org.jivesoftware.smack.util.SyncPacketSend.getReply(SyncPacketSend.java:54)
> >>
> >>     at
> >>
> org.jivesoftware.smackx.bytestreams.socks5.Socks5BytestreamManager.establish
> Session(Socks5BytestreamManager.java:481)
> >>
> >>     at
> >>
> org.jivesoftware.smackx.bytestreams.socks5.Socks5BytestreamManager.establish
> Session(Socks5BytestreamManager.java:83)
> >>
> >>     at
> >>
> de.fu_berlin.inf.dpp.net.internal.Socks5Transport.establishBinaryChannel(Soc
> ks5Transport.java:525)
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Then it takes about a minute and the two instances are connected. This
> >> does not happen when connecting to Eclipse. Does anybody have a guess
> >> what this is?
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Holge
> >>
> >>
>

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