Hi AL, Is your iFolder server configured for Internal Identity source (non-LDAP)?=
Kalis >>> On 12/8/2009 at 4:27 AM, in message <[email protected]>, Al >>> Bsharah <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi folks, is this the place I should be asking these questions? If it's > not, please say so. If you know where my questions would be more > appropriately sent, please advise. > > Further troubleshooting information: I've just opened up all traffic to > my server, and I'm still having issues. I have monitored the outside > interface of my firewall, and I see all traffic to-and-from the server > on port 443 traversing correctly. It does not look like anything is > being blocked. > > Thanks for any kind of help... > AL > > > Al Bsharah wrote, On 11:59 AM: > > I should add...I just followed the "Delete the Simias Data Store" > > procedure for the client, and it did something interesting, but didn't > > fix the issue. > > > > Upon trying to connect this time, it said that the server was not a > > trusted source (which is expected since SSL isn't completely > > configured). I clicked "Yes" and was half-expecting it to work...but > > ended up getting the same error message a few seconds later. > > > > "An error was encountered while connecting to the iFolder server. > > Please verify the information entered and try again. If the problem > > persists, please contact your network administrator." > > > > Thanks again for any insight... > > AL > > > > > > Al Bsharah wrote, On 11:59 AM: > >> Hi folks, > >> > >> Been messing with this system for a while, and really enjoying it. > >> My situation is that I can remotely connect via web to both the > >> /admin and /ifolder directories fine...but the client never connects. > >> Configuration: > >> > >> * Server is running on a Win2k3 Server under VMWare Server 2 > >> * Server is behind a firewall with ports 443 and 80 open (didn't know > >> if I needed both or not) > >> * Client is installed on a Win7 machine. > >> * I can connect via HTTPS to the server, from the Win7 machine just > >> fine. The client does not connect. > >> * A client on the same LAN as the server (behind the firewall) > >> connects just fine. > >> * The remote client (on Win7 machine) connects just fine to a local > >> iFolder server. > >> > >> Conclusions: > >> > >> * The Win7 client seems fine, as it's connecting to a local machine. > >> * The remote server seems fine because a client connection from the > >> same LAN works fine. > >> * The firewall seems fine because I can connect remotely via HTTPS > >> > >> ..so now what? I'm spreading my *nix wings, so go easy on me, as I'm > >> far from an expert. I'd love to hear some troubleshooting options I > >> might have to figure this out! > >> > >> Thanks much! > >> AL > >> > >> > >> </div> > >> > > > > > > </div> > > > > _______________________________________________ > ifolder-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://forge.novell.com/mailman/listinfo/ifolder-dev ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Return on Information: Google Enterprise Search pays you back Get the facts. http://p.sf.net/sfu/google-dev2dev _______________________________________________ ifolder-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ifolder-devel
