Amit,

        Although we do limit the number of connections to our server, the 
problem you describe is caused by registry unavailability as Gordon has 
described it..

Leonid 
OpenSRS developer

On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Amit Rana wrote:

> Gordon,
>  Thanks for the reply.
> 
> > I have seen this very occasionally and if you try a few seconds later
> it
> > usually works.
> Yes, it started working but definitely not after few seconds. It took
> over an hour.
> 
> My Java code is creating a socket to connect to opensrs server and I was
> not closing it. So every time I run my test cases (which was very often)
> a lot of new sockets were created, which were not closed for perhaps a
> long period of time. May be my code crossed the limit of allowed
> connection from a specific IP and started getting a canned response from
> the server. 
> 
> Can this be a possible reason for the error? Please feel free to correct
> me.
> 
> Regards,
> Amit.
> 
> >>>Unexpected response received from the
> >>> Registry: [705] [No RAs to service your domain]
> >> I believe this normally means there were no available connections
> from
> >> OpenSRS to the registry
> >> at the precise moment you tried it.
> >> I have seen this very occasionally and if you try a few seconds later
> it
> >> usually works.
> >> I am sure other more experienced members of the list will comment.
> >> 
> >> Regards
> >> 
> >> Gordon Hudson
> >> Hostroute.com Ltd
> >> www.hostroute.net
> 

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Leonid Igolnik.

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