Hi Carlos,
are you testing from a local swf? I had a similar problem and added
<allow-access-from domain="localhost" to-ports="*"/>
It seems that "localhost" is not covered by *.
Maybe, this helps.
Greetings
Marcus
Am 21.06.2013 um 17:50 schrieb "Carlos Cruz" <[email protected]>:
> Hi;
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> Can someone give some insight or help with some cross domain issues. I'm
> trying to run a Flex app that is running in my development system, the Flex
> app tries to call a Java class in another server. So far not successfully.
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> I have tried using Apache on the remote server listening on port 843 to
> serve the crossdoamin.xml file:
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> <?xml version="1.0"?>
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> <!DOCTYPE cross-domain-policy SYSTEM
> "http://www.adobe.com/xml/dtds/cross-domain-policy.dtd">
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> <cross-domain-policy>
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> <site-control permitted-cross-domain-policies='all'/>
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> <allow-access-from domain='*' to-ports='*' secure='false'/>
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> <allow-http-request-headers-from domain='*' headers='*'
> secure='false' />
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> </cross-domain-policy>
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> I have also tried using the Flash Socket Policy Server "socketpolicy.pl"
> also on the remote server and also unsuccessfully.
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> when I run my Flex app this is the message I get:
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> Warning: Failed to load policy file from
> https://192.168.3.41:8443/crossdomain.xml
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> *** Security Sandbox Violation ***
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> Connection to https://192.168.3.41:8443/blazeds/messagebroker/my-secure-amf
> halted - not permitted from
> http://192.168.3.11/applications/CruzControlUrBusiness/CruzControlUrBusiness
> .swf
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> Error: Request for resource at
> https://192.168.3.41:8443/blazeds/messagebroker/my-secure-amf by requestor
> from
> http://192.168.3.11/applications/CruzControlUrBusiness/CruzControlUrBusiness
> .swf/[[DYNAMIC]]/4 is denied due to lack of policy file permissions.
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> Eventually the app will be called from a public IP, but the Java server will
> be the same.
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> Thanks for any help!!!
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