West,
Use the VenueClient from the machine running the venue server to request a
service cert for that machine. Install it and set it as the default. Then
run the Venues Server.
I usually set up a vnc session and run the venues server and bridge server
through that, that way my machine is he
Hi Chris:
>
> The APAG venue server (https://vv2.ap-accessgrid.org/Venues/default)
> runs headless, with only the VenueServer and BridgeServer running on
> it. You shouldn't need any of the other AG tools except, maybe,
> VenueManagement and certmgr.
>
> How does a vanilla installation with t
On 21/01/2005, at 11:36 AM, West Suhanic wrote:
> Hi All:
>
> I am running a VenueServer under FC2, kernel 2.6.9. The VenueServer
> is started from the command line. I also issue my own certificates.
>
> VenueClients can successfully connect to the VenueServer from either
> Linux machines or Wind
Hi All:
I am running a VenueServer under FC2, kernel 2.6.9. The VenueServer
is started from the command line. I also issue my own certificates.
VenueClients can successfully connect to the VenueServer from either
Linux machines or Windows XP machines via multicast or unicast.
The only caveat to t
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