Matthew Stephens <mattbastard@...> writes:

> 
> Hi Laura,
> 
> The connection might be refused because your client isn't authorized
> to do API-M methods to your fedora server.  I would do a test ingest
> from the command line, once from the client, once from the server, and
> see if the client is similarly refused access.  If so, you could tweak
> your configuration to permit API-M from machines other than localhost.
>  If you look at {FEDORA_HOME}/data/repository-policies/default you'll
> see a "deny-apim-if-not-localhost.xml" XACML policy, and that may be
> the culprit.
> 
> Setting up a custom logger on org.fcrepo.server.security might help
> you diagnose such problems.
> 
> Best of luck!
> 
> Matthew Stephens
> 
>

Thanks a lot Matthew!
I premise that I'm very new to Fedora!
I tried to run a ds-info:
C:\fedora\client\bin>fedora-dsinfo localhost 8080 fedoraAdmin laura prova:10 
http
and I got a similar error:
Error: org.apache.axis.AxisFault - ; nested exception is:
       java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect
 From the srever i tried an "env-server" and I got:
error: Fedora could not be found in the specified path, please set the 
environment variable WEBAPP_NAME to the context Fedora is installed in (i tried 
as context both localhost:8080/fedora and C:\fedora)!
Any suggestion????




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