Hi, im working on this right now, so i suspect this to be the same bug that prevents the nokias from running. Just to make sure... can you please enter this in a shell:
export MULTISYNC_DEBUG=1 multisync then try to sync. Make sure the packets from the phone get through to your computer (check firewall, NAT). If nothing happens on the multisync side, try using a sniffer to see if there are really packets coming in to your pc. Armin On Wed, 2004-08-18 at 10:01, Antonio-Blasco Bonito wrote: > Hi folks, > > I did not get any answer to my question, so I try sending it again... > > I've successufully used multisync witm my t610 over bluetooth to sync > with evolution and to backup data. > > I understood I can do the same over the Internet using syncml. Is that > right? > I guess I need some help to actually do it... please check what I did. > > When I try with synchronization-> remote sync-> start > > what I get is: > > synchronization startup > and then after around 50 seconds > synchronization interrupted > > Here follows my test environment... > > I'm using multisync 0.82-1 with libmultisync-plugin-syncml 0.82-1 on > debian testing/unstable. > > I configured a syncml-backup pair with > > First plugin syncml options: > > syncml role: syncml server > connection: https://<this computer>:5079/ > aurthentication: login syncml > password <my pass> > calendar database: calendar > phonebook batabase: addressbook > > Second plugin backup options: > backup to directory: <my multisunc backup path> > > I configured my t610 with > > synchronization-> options-> remote setup-> remote login-> synchro > server-> > user id: syncml > password: <my pass> > URL: https://<my_computer_fqdn>:5079/ > > synchronization-> options-> remote setup-> remote login-> wap profile-> > select-> > <my usual wap profile> > > synchronization-> options-> remote setup-> remote login-> applications-> > contacts-> > database: addressbook > database user id: <empty> > database user password: <empty> > > synchronization-> options-> remote setup-> remote login-> applications-> > calendar-> meetings-> > database: calendar > database user id: <empty> > database user password: <empty> > > synchronization-> options-> remote setup-> remote login-> applications-> > calendar-> todo-> > database: calendar > database user id: <empty> > database user password: <empty> > > synchronization-> remote sync-> applications-> > checked contacts > checked calendar > > I start the sync pair > > I can see the server is waiting: > $ lsof -i -n|grep 5079 > multisync 5728 blasco 23u IPv4 549023 TCP *:5079 (LISTEN) > multisync 5730 blasco 23u IPv4 549023 TCP *:5079 (LISTEN) > multisync 5731 blasco 23u IPv4 549023 TCP *:5079 (LISTEN) > multisync 5732 blasco 23u IPv4 549023 TCP *:5079 (LISTEN) > multisync 5822 blasco 23u IPv4 549023 TCP *:5079 (LISTEN) > multisync 5823 blasco 23u IPv4 549023 TCP *:5079 (LISTEN) > > What am I missing? How can I debug it? > Please help. ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by Shop4tech.com-Lowest price on Blank Media 100pk Sonic DVD-R 4x for only $29 -100pk Sonic DVD+R for only $33 Save 50% off Retail on Ink & Toner - Free Shipping and Free Gift. http://www.shop4tech.com/z/Inkjet_Cartridges/9_108_r285 _______________________________________________ Multisync-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/multisync-users