Brian Knoblauch wrote:
Well, on box 1, I have interesting news. First thing this morning I
tried connecting to it (before doing anything else) and it suddenly
works fine... Has continued to work fine all morning as well. Guess
I'll just monitor the situation and see what happens. Here's a couple
notes though:
- The error logs on the server side are littered with all kinds of
openssl errors, but that's it. They don't seem to impact the
functionality though.
- This machine does not have a reverse DNS entry. The ISP claims that
they are unable to provide customer-defined reverses due to the
equipment they use. I find that terribly unlikely (having ISP
experience a few years back), but we never needed the reverse DNS to get
this working before so I haven't made a big deal out of it yet.
Good news!
:)
Box 2... Did an uninstall --purge this morning and attempted the
re-install. After the pkgadd, I did a /opt/tarantella/bin/tarantella
start (to allow configuration to run). It ends with the following
interesting message...
"For more information on Secure Global Desktop and SSH, see the
Administration Guide.
Fault code : HTTP
Fault string : (404)Not Found
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Successfully installed Sun Secure Global Desktop Software
--------------------------------------------------------------------------"
Ideas on why I might be getting a HTTP Fault code on initial start
after a fresh install?
Absolutely none. You're turning up original errors as far as I can tell
here :)
Apache has the following error_log:
"[Tue Oct 16 10:03:59 2007] [notice] Apache/1.3.36 (Unix) mod_jk/1.2.15
configured -- resuming normal operations
[Tue Oct 16 10:03:59 2007] [notice] Accept mutex: fcntl (Default: fcntl)
[Tue Oct 16 10:04:47 2007] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down
[Tue Oct 16 10:05:32 2007] [notice] Apache/1.3.36 (Unix) mod_jk/1.2.15
configured -- resuming normal operations
[Tue Oct 16 10:05:32 2007] [notice] Accept mutex: fcntl (Default:
fcntl)"
Are you just using the default web server SGD ships with, i.e. are these
logs from the system httpd or the SGD hhtpd?
Curtis.
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