Yes I can, it's the same network and I use to access A, B and C for testing,
so I can reach all of them.



-----Original Message-----
From:   Markus Tost [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Fri 10/24/2008 1:45 PM
To:     axis-user@ws.apache.org
Cc:     
Subject:        Re: [Axis2] - Production problem

Hi Guido,

your service running on production server isn't able to connect to a 
local service? Maybe the ports are not open for connection from 
production area to your local network? I know, it's the same network, 
you said. Is it really?

Are you able to reach ip:port of A from C manually?

Thanks.
Markus




Barbaglia, Guido (ESTG) schrieb:
> Each node has send/receive capabilities, so the service is running on every
> node. But I have the "did not accept connection" error even with a simple
> ping service. I've checked the network configuration and everything seems
ok,
> moreover all the 'nodes' belong to the same network, the only difference
with
> node C is that it can be accessed by external browsers.
>
> If I try a ping or resources exchange between A and B (my development
> laptops) everything works fine, when I try the same between A/B and C
(which
> has its own installation with the same software) things fail...
>
> I've tried to increase the timeout but the problem is the same.
>
> What can I try?
>
>
> Best regards
> Guido Barbaglia
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michele Mazzucco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Fri 10/24/2008 12:55 PM
> To:   axis-user@ws.apache.org
> Cc:   
> Subject:      Re: [Axis2] - Production problem
>
> Guido,
>
>
> On 24 Oct 2008, at 11:08, Barbaglia, Guido (ESTG) wrote:
>
>   
>>  I've tested my Axis2 application on two machines (let's say A and B)
>> belonging to the same local network, and everything works very  
>> well. Then I
>> installed it on a production server C (with pubblic access and  
>> belonging to
>> the same network) and I tried to test the communication between A  
>> and C, but
>> I had connection timeout problem. It seems that node A did not  
>> accept the
>> connection within timeout of xyz ms from the node C.
>>     
>
> isn't your service running on node C? If so, why did you state "it  
> seems that node A did not accept the connection..."?
> BTW, could it be a firewall/proxy/network configuration issue?
>
>
>
> Michele
>
>
>
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