Congratulations, and ...
you documented every step of the way and put it on the wiki, right??
and you want to let the newbies know that you do not plan to run your
production system on that, correct?? ;-)
On Tuesday 19 July 2005 10:11 pm, John Leo Zimmer wrote:
We now have coLinux running
Hi
If I run CPRSchart 1.0.5.28 on the same machine as VistA, I am able to connect. If I run from a remote
machine, the login screen never appears. I have a port listener on the
server, and I see the client reaching it so I think my HOSTS file (on the
client) is OK. I have the same port
Are they on the same LAN? If it were me, I'd run netstat before and after to see if the initial connection was established and finally if there was a callback. I may be a bit behind the curve on Broker architecture, but your client machine may not be accepting connections from the server on
Renee,
My host IP is 67.104.173.198 and I connect
to it from other machines fine with 1.0.25.28
Perhaps we should test your connection on
that machine. I can give you firewall clearance to connect. It does seem the
problem is hostfile conflict. Will be in touch later if you are still
Hi all,
I am playing with CPRS 1.0.24.27. And I wanted to display only outpatient
and inpatient medications under the Meds tab. What I have currently is -
Outpatient, Non-VA and Inpatient medications displayed. what should I do?
Also, I worked with the Write Orders and got rid of the Non-VA
If you have a software firewall, such as the one in Windows or another
product, you also need to punch a hole in that. Windows firewall is under
Start-Connections-Right click on the connection and Properties and Advanced
as I recall. I believe it can be configured to not be just off or on,
Are you running the new broker or the old broker?
If you are running the old broker, you must open ALL the ports on the client
machine. The old broker (from the server) tasks off a sub-task which chooses
a random port to re-connect with on the client machine.
Also, you must make sure the the
This is, I presume, the new broker. The client is 1.0.25.28 and I have it
running fine in a LAN environment. We want to create an accessible
connection, outside the LAN, using CPRS across the internet. The firewall
here is 3COM hardware, programmable, and tested on several outside
connections.
As Bertrand Russell would put it, Seems? Nay, is!
--- Thurman Pedigo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gregory
Woodhouse alerted us to netstat, which seems a powerful tool, if I
can
figure how to use it over the net.
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Gregory Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Design quality doesn't ensure
While setting up my domain name, I get the FLAGS: prompt. What next.
When I tried to christen my domain, I'm not getting the domain that I
entered ealier. Did I do something wrong?
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There is a way to create a secure tunnel CPRS to Linux with GTM with the new
GTM and the new one-port CPRS, but it is going to be tricky with Cache
without a VPN.
On Wednesday 20 July 2005 03:36 pm, Tomlinson, Steven B wrote:
Just as a caution to anyone attempting to use CPRSChart/VistA in
On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 12:36 -0700, Tomlinson, Steven B wrote:
Just as a caution to anyone attempting to use CPRSChart/VistA in thsi manner
... all patient data as well as Access and Verify codes will be sent through
the Internet in clear-text. We wrestled with this problem for several months
LOL...Lord Russell, brilliant mathematician and philosopher, said several
things best not belabored here. The paradox of the host file is enough to
subdue me. I have plenty of curve left on netstat. /tl
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has virtual stacks of data on
Medicare beneficiaries and wants to make it available for people to put in
their personal health records. But what should be accessible to PHR vendors?
How is that done securely? Are services directly to beneficiaries
Certainly we need a way to let patients pick up lab reports. However, the
issue at hand contains no live patient info. Strictly trial data...tx/t
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Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005
I wonder, has anyone given serious thought to having a CPRS client connect to
the RPC
broker via HTTPS (HTTP + SSL)? That would seem to me to be the ideal solution
for
connecting internet accessible services.
I was thinking that it might not be at all difficult to provide the RPC
interface via
On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 14:22 -0700, Jim Self wrote:
I wonder, has anyone given serious thought to having a CPRS client connect to
the RPC
broker via HTTPS (HTTP + SSL)? That would seem to me to be the ideal solution
for
connecting internet accessible services.
That is basically (well, a
This sort of approach would undoubtedly simplify many things. Since SSL is
*THE* secure
protocol for virtually all secure web services, I imagine that it was simply
overlooked
not rejected.
Could you give us more specifics as to what you (medsphere) are doing and is it
available
as Open
Can you post a screen shot?
Kevin
--- Pkale Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While setting up my domain name, I get the FLAGS:
prompt. What next.
When I tried to christen my domain, I'm not getting
the domain that I
entered ealier. Did I do something wrong?
When you christen a domain, you are essentially setting the domain
name for your own system. With regard to the flags, keep in mind that
Mailman originally ran over a number of protocols, though today it
normally runs SMTP over TCP. That's one reason the domain file is
used for domain
I'm having issues with the instuctions on that link
Select TASKMAN SITE PARAMETERS BOX-VOLUME PAIR: ?
Answer with TASKMAN SITE PARAMETERS BOX-VOLUME PAIR:
ROU:bonez
You may enter a new TASKMAN SITE PARAMETERS, if you wish
Answer must be 3-30 characters in length.
The value for the current
When you run the GETENV etc, that gives you the box volume pair you need to
use for your box in general, but I have a suspicion something odd is
happening here. What version of VistA are you using, and when you are asked
to select the box volume pair, put ?? and see what pairs it lists. Also,
I pulled down the OpenVistASemiVivAVADemo0.1.tgz form Sourceforge
about 3 hours ago,, untarred/zipped and began to configure it.
Select TASKMAN SITE PARAMETERS BOX-VOLUME PAIR: ?
Answer with TASKMAN SITE PARAMETERS BOX-VOLUME PAIR
Choose from:
ROU:BONEZ
ROU:Morphix
You may
ROU:BONEZ is what the instructions to input. ROU:Morphix was already configured.
Am I'm making sense ?
Darnn. I thought I was getting somewhere with this stuff.
On 7/20/05, Pkale Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I pulled down the OpenVistASemiVivAVADemo0.1.tgz form Sourceforge
about 3 hours
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