It works fine for me (on my local  server - Ubuntu behind router without
port forwarding). Even if sometimes slow. Can you get echoey work in Google
Wave?

2011/1/27 Gerardo Lozano <[email protected]>

> Thanks for all the help, I really appreciate it.
>
> But it seems that I still haven't got the grasp of it.
>
> I did the following steps in both demo.wave-in-a-box.org and my own two
> local servers:
>
>
>   - Went to /robot/register/create
>   - Added echo@<server-name>
>   - put the url as: http://echoey-wave.appspot.com
>   - got a success page
>
> The thing is that, it works correctly in demo.wave-in-a-box.org but it
> doesn't work in my own server. My first thought was that I needed to
> federate but, unless I didn't understand correctly, registering the robots
> should remove the need to do this. Right now I am completely confused as to
> what I should do next.
>
> I am using my own computer in my work to run the server. It's an Ubuntu
> 10.10 laptop. My other server is an old desktop with Archlinux, I have it
> in
> my house and it runs under a home router. I forwarded several ports
> (including 9898) so that I could access it remotely. This is going to be
> the
> hardware I'll use for serving until we get a dedicated server.
>
>
> Thanks for all the help guys,
>
> Gerardo L.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 2011/1/25 Lennard de Rijk <[email protected]>
>
> > Hi Gerardo,
> >
> > On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 23:09, Gerardo Lozano <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > > We registered the bots via that URL.
> > >
> > > We found some issues:
> > >
> > >
> > >   - Not adding "http://"; causes uri.getHost() to be 'null'
> consequently
> > it
> > >   appends null to the robotLocation string (this is
> > >   org.waveprotocol.box.server.robots.RobotRegistrationServlet.java)
> > >
> >
> >
> > This has been fixed in [0].
> >
> > Greetings,
> > Lennard
> >
> > [0]
> >
> >
> http://code.google.com/p/wave-protocol/source/detail?r=24cf7c128b2f8f791d365391cd623a1b8147fd90
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Gerardo L.
>

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