Gordon: I was running the M2 C++ broker which does not offer the --auth
command line option. I'm building the M3 version now and will try it
shortly. I'll then post my findings. Thanks.

Kamran Saadatjoo

-----Original Message-----
From: Gordon Sim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 8:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Communication problem between M3 Broker and AMQP client

Kamran Saadatjoo wrote:
> It turns out that this is a firewall problem after all. I though I had
> disabled the firewall on the Linux machine, but I guess I had not. I
> attempted to disable the firewall again, and now I'm getting further. I
see
> the connection traced on the broker side, but the client is hanging
> indefinitely on the connect statement. 

Thats most likely an authentication failure that the client isn't 
handling. (I could confirm if you send the broker trace). The simplest 
thing initially is to turn of authentication for the broker: pass in 
--auth no when starting it up and try again.

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