On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 7:44 PM, Ronny Lindner <
net-spi...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Am Mon, 7 Feb 2011 08:11:55 +0100 schrieb nap:
>
> > So I don't think port forwarding will be useful.
>
> and you are right, it isn't useful ;)
>
> > Is LOC2 a sub realm of LOC1? Can you look in the log of the broker.
> > It will see where it try to connect (all schedulers?). What do you
> > expect in "problems (which was true) - but this status was not
> > submitted to Loc1" ? Is it for reactionner/broker? If so, they should
> > be in a higer realm than LOC2, so LOC2 hould be a realm member of
> > LOC1.
>
> OK, I didn't know I had to use sub-realms here - with them (Loc2 a
> member of Loc1) it works just fine :) Thanks!
>
Hi,
You're welcome.
I think I'll add such a tutorial about Realms, because it's quite powerful,
but no so simple :)
Jean
>
> Bye, Ronny
>
>
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