I am trying to troubleshoot remote connection of CPRS.  This is the same
problem I was experiencing with my first installation of the HUI VistA.  I
can connect to my vista server with both CPRS through wine and CPRS
running on windows on my private network (192.168.1.0/24).

If I try to connect from outside my private network (my server has two
interfaces, int. and ext.) I don't get a sucessful connection, I do get a
file created XWBTCPL.mjo in vista's home dir the error message in the file
states "HOME DEVICE DOES NOT EXIST IN THE DEVICE FILE".

So I go back to my configuration and recall that we configure 4 devices. 
Just for kicks I go in and see if there is a 'home' device... from the 64
or so devices....none noted.  Then I say well, it has to be one of the
devices I configured.

CONSOLE
TELNET
HFS
NULL

>From what I understand only 1 device can be the signon system device.

SIGN-ON/SYSTEM DEVICE: ??

Answer 'yes' if this device is the primary device amoung those
device entries that have the same $I and VOLUME SET(CPU).
If answered 'YES', this field identifies that this entry is the primary
device among those device entries that have the same $I with the same
VOLUME SET(CPU).

Among those device entries that have a common $I and CPU, only one of
these entries can have this field set to 'YES'.  If none of the common
device entries are set to 'YES', the default device will be identified by
the first device on the CPU x-ref.  The default device is used when the
device handler is invoked with $I as the device to be selected.

Choose from:
1        YES
0        NO

Does anyone know how I would set the HOME DEVICE and is that the same as
the SIGN-ON/SYSTEM DEVICE?

Maybe I need a little clarification on how RPC Broker interfaces with the
different devices when a connection comes in on the interface where RPC
listener runs.  From what I recall i can setup more than 1 listener, so
technically I could have a listener on different ports for the same
server.

The GT.M specific devices are;

GTM-UNIX-BROWSER       HFS/CRT (GT.M-Linux)     /tmp/ddbr.txt
   GTM-UNIX-CONSOLE       Console (GT.M)     /dev/tty
   GTM-UNIX-HFS       Host File Server (GT.M)     /home/huivista3/tmp/hfs.dat
  ROU
   GTM-UNIX-IMAGING WORKSTATION       BROKER     /usr/local/spool/ws.dat
   GTM-UNIX-MESSAGE P-MESSAGE-HFS       xmhfs.dat     xmhfs.dat
   GTM-UNIX-NULL       Bit Bucket (GT.M-Unix)     /dev/null
   GTM-UNIX-TELNET       TELNET     /dev/pts/
   GTM-VMS-MESSAGE P-MESSAGE-HFS       HFS (GT.M) FILE => MESSAGE    
XMHFS.DAT

One other point on this, when I am editing my devices I cannot change the
GTM-UNIX-HFS device from /home/huivista3/tmp/hfs.dat, it prompts me with a
Replace? at the end of the line and does not let me change the value.

Am I supposed to have the hfs.dat database set somewhere?


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