Jeremy:

        Heya. Some answers inline:

> Jeremy:  Let me clarify that the error message I'm getting is "sorry...
> your getengaged partener is not found"

        Right. Am testing it here, and I think Aryeh is testing it
on his setup, where he has WinXP and Win2Kpro (I don't have WinXP
on my LAN).

> Also, there seem to be 2 different processes depending if I've already tried
> a remote network.  The first time I try a remote network, it says "direct
> connection to partner (with correct ip)" then "searching for partnership
> file", then the "getengaged partener is not found".  At that point, if I go
> to the user status tab, it will show the network I just tried in the engaged
> parteners window.

        Yeeah...that's the reason that this version of Kaboodle is
not 1.0 yet -- there's a nasty bug somewhere in the rat's nest of
code where the Gnutella client interfaces with the VPN Control Channel.
The good news is that we're ripping that apart; that bad news is that
it's not releaseable yet. :>(

> If I try a second time to connect it says "direct connection to partner
> (with correct ip)" then  "initiating remote network search" then "getengaged
> partener is not found".

        Right. For some reason...there are two different "connection
attempt in progress" messages shown for the same thing.

> Last, does kaboodle run an instance of the zedebee server?  If so, does
> the config file need to be uncommented in some way to accept
> connections?

        Kaboodle doesn't run it's own instance of a zebedee server,
but it *does* need to know where you have Zebedee installed on your
PC. Check in the VPN Service icon, and make sure that Kaboodle has
been "told" where Zebedee is on your PC.

> >Scott: Let me just check: in the VPN Service icon, what does "User Status"
> say on both ends?
>
> Jeremy:  "you are registered for the getengaged service as: [my email
> address]"

        What about server status?

> >Scott: And...do you have any "personal firewalls" (eg, ZoneAlarm or the
> WinXP builtin one) running?
>
> no, I am running a gnutella client though, that wouldn't interfere would it?

        It shouldn't, no. Kaboodle's Gnutella client uses its own
Gnutella-handshake, so it won't connect into any other Gnutella-space,
and vice-versa.

-Scott



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