On 23 May 2012 15:57, startcrescent <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I came across tryton when I was looking for an open source ERP written in > python and decided to try. This is my first attemp so bear with me please. > > I installed tryton 2.2.1-1 from ubuntu 12.04 repositories on a virtual > machine. > > I installed tryton-all-modules. I created tryton user and database in > postgresql database. I initiated the database and I restarted the server > several times so the tryton-server is running for sure. > > My trytond.conf file is: > > #This file is part of Tryton. The COPYRIGHT file at the top level of > #this repository contains the full copyright notices and license terms. > [options] > > # This is the hostname used when generating tryton URI > hostname = localhost > > # Activate the json-rpc protocol > jsonrpc = localhost:8000 > #ssl_jsonrpc = False > > # Configure the path of json-rpc data > #jsondata_path = /var/www/localhost/tryton > > # Activate the xml-rpc protocol > #xmlrpc = *:8069 > #ssl_xmlrpc = False > > # Activate the webdav protocol > #webdav = *:8080 > #ssl_webdav = False > > # Configure the database type > # allowed values are postgresql, sqlite, mysql > db_type = postgresql > > # Configure the database connection > ## Note: Only databases owned by db_user will be displayed in the connection > dialog > ## of the Tryton client. db_user must have create permission for new > databases > ## to be able to use automatic database creation with the Tryton client. > db_host = localhost > db_port = 5432 > db_user = tryton > db_password = trytonpw > #db_minconn = 1 > #db_maxconn = 64 > > # Configure the postgresql path for the executable > #pg_path = None > > # Configure the Tryton server password > admin_passwd = adminpw > > # Configure the path of the files for the pid and the logs > #pidfile = False > #logfile = False > > secure_netrpc = True > secure_xmlrpc = True > secure_jsonrpc = True > secure_webdav = True > privatekey = /etc/ssl/private/server.pem > certificate = /etc/ssl/certs/server.pem > > # Configure the SMTP connection > #smtp_server = localhost > #smtp_port = 25 > #smtp_ssl = False > #smtp_tls = False > #smtp_password = False > #smtp_user = False > > # Configure the path to store attachments and sqlite database > data_path = /var/lib/tryton > > # Allow to run more than one instance of trytond > #multi_server = False > > # Configure the session timeout (inactivity of the client in sec) > #session_timeout = 600 > > # Enable psyco module > # Need to have psyco installed http://psyco.sourceforge.net/ > #psyco = False > > # Enable auto-reload of modules if changed > #auto_reload = True > > # Prevent database listing > #prevent_dblist = False > > # Enable cron > # cron = True > > # unoconv connection > #unoconv = pipe,name=trytond;urp;StarOffice.ComponentContext > > # Number of retries on database operational error > # retry = 5 > > > > I am unsuccesfully trying to connect from a windows machine (192.168.2.22) > running tryton client 2.2.1 to the vm in the same network (192.168.2.20). > > > My connection settings are: > > > Host: 192.168.2.20:5432 > > Database: tytondb > > User: admin > > > I receive the following error: > > > Application Error! > Error: '' > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "tryton\gui\window\dblogin.pyc", line 639, in run > File "tryton\common\common.pyc", line 144, in test_server_version > File "tryton\rpc.pyc", line 62, in server_version > File "xmlrpclib.pyc", line 1224, in __call__ > File "tryton\jsonrpc.pyc", line 294, in __request > File "xmlrpclib.pyc", line 1264, in request > File "xmlrpclib.pyc", line 1294, in single_request > File "httplib.pyc", line 1027, in getresponse > File "httplib.pyc", line 407, in begin > File "httplib.pyc", line 371, in _read_status > BadStatusLine: '' > > Could anybody help me? > > > Thanks. > > > > > > -- > [email protected] mailing list
Hi Ahmet, adjust the config line jsonrpc = localhost:8000 to jsonrpc = *:8000 -- Craig 'The first time any man's freedom is trodden on - we are all damaged.' Jean-Luc Picard () ascii ribbon campaign - against html mail /\ -- [email protected] mailing list
