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Thu Apr 10 18:53:22 CDT 2008
as I recall from memory atm, it looks like you are not specifying the unity_optional.jar in the classpath that starts unity... take a look at that -Jayson On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 6:01 PM, Discussion list for Unity developers. < unity-dev at moock.org> wrote: > and here is a snippet of unity log.txt > > 2008-04-10 18:53:34,691 WARN - Error loading Service PolicyFileService > java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: > org.moock.unity.opt.policyserver.PolicyServer > at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(Unknown Source) > at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) > at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(Unknown Source) > at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source) > at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source) > at org.moock.unity.core.n.a(Unknown Source) > at org.moock.unity.core.u.a(Unknown Source) > at org.moock.unity.core.d.byte(Unknown Source) > at org.moock.unity.core.d.<init>(Unknown Source) > at org.moock.unity.core.Unity.<init>(Unknown Source) > > hope that'll helps > > Gabriel > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Discussion list for Unity developers." <unity-dev at moock.org> > To: <unity-dev at moock.org> > Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 8:08 PM > Subject: Re: ||unity-dev|| Temporary Patch forFlash Player9.0.124.0 > SecurityRestrictions > > > > which log says that? (please post log excerpts and indicate which log > > you're quoting in all trouble-shooting reports. thanks!) > > > > if you're referring to the uClientCore log, you can ignore the message > > about no port being set. you're running a master policy file server, so > > no port is required. > > > > remember, you must have root access to start a master policy file > server. > > > > please check the logs i mentioned earlier in this thread. > > > > the config files look fine. > > > > colin > > > > Discussion list for Unity developers. wrote: > >> well, in my logs it says "no policy port set"...but i did set these > >> following the infos you provided...were my config files ok? > >> > >> thx > >> > >> Gabriel > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "Discussion list for Unity developers." <unity-dev at moock.org> > >> To: <unity-dev at moock.org> > >> Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 7:39 PM > >> Subject: Re: ||unity-dev|| Temporary Patch for Flash Player9.0.124.0 > >> SecurityRestrictions > >> > >> > >>> hi gabriel, > >>> unless your clients *only* connect via: > >>> mydomain.ovh.net > >>> > >>> you'll need to use a wildcard, as in: > >>> *.mydomain.ovh.net > >>> > >>> to diagnose your client connection failures, please check your flash > >>> player policy file log, as described here: > >>> > >>> > http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles/fplayer9_security_05.html > >>> > >>> please also check unity's log.txt to verify that your policy file > server > >>> is starting properly. > >>> > >>> colin > >>> > >>> > >>> Discussion list for Unity developers. wrote: > >>>> hi > >>>> > >>>> i've updated the file and here are: > >>>> > >>>> policy.xml > >>>> <cross-domain-policy> > >>>> <site-control permitted-cross-domain-policies="all"/> > >>>> <allow-access-from domain="mydomain.ovh.net" to-ports="9100,9101" > /> > >>>> </cross-domain-policy> > >>>> > >>>> uconfig.xml > >>>> <UNITY> > >>>> <SERVER> > >>>> <SERVER_PORT>9100</SERVER_PORT> > >>>> <ADMIN_PORT>9101</ADMIN_PORT> > >>>> <ADMIN_PASSWORD>password</ADMIN_PASSWORD> > >>>> <CLIENT_TIMEOUT>100</CLIENT_TIMEOUT> > >>>> <MAX_CLIENTS>400</MAX_CLIENTS> > >>>> <SERVICE> > >>>> <ID>PolicyFileService</ID> > >>>> > <CLASSNAME>org.moock.unity.opt.policyserver.PolicyServer</CLASSNAME> > >>>> <ATTRIBUTES> > >>>> <PORT>843</PORT> > >>>> <POLICY_FILE>policy.xml</POLICY_FILE> > >>>> </ATTRIBUTES> > >>>> </SERVICE> > >>>> </SERVER> > >>>> <TYPES> > >>>> </TYPES> > >>>> <INSTANCES> > >>>> </INSTANCES> > >>>> <UPCROOM_GLOBALS> > >>>> <CREATE_UNITY_ROOM>true</CREATE_UNITY_ROOM> > >>>> <CLIENT_PERMISSIONS>all</CLIENT_PERMISSIONS> > >>>> </UPCROOM_GLOBALS> > >>>> </UNITY> > >>>> > >>>> and my apps are still not connecting after restarting unity...did i > >>>> made > >>>> something wrong ? > >>>> > >>>> thx for your help > >>>> > >>>> Gabriel > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> ----- Original Message ----- > >>>> From: "Discussion list for Unity developers." <unity-dev at moock.org> > >>>> To: <unity-dev at moock.org> > >>>> Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 6:27 PM > >>>> Subject: ||unity-dev|| Temporary Patch for Flash Player 9.0.124.0 > >>>> SecurityRestrictions > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>> a temporary patch is now available to address the new security > >>>>> restrictions on socket connections made by Flash Player. > >>>>> > >>>>> you can download the patch here: > >>>>> > >>>>> http://www.moock.org/unity/patches/unity_optional.jar > >>>>> > >>>>> instruction for applying the patch: > >>>>> > >>>>> 1) Stop Unity Multiuser Server. > >>>>> 2) Copy unity_optional.jar into your existing installation > directory's > >>>>> /lib/ folder, replacing the existing file of the same name. > >>>>> 3) In your existing installation directory, edit uconfig.xml. > >>>>> 4) Nested *inside* the existing <SERVER> tag, insert the following > XML > >>>>> code. Change 9102 to the port on which you wish to serve policy > files > >>>>> (for help deciding on a port, see > >>>>> http://moock.org/unity/technotes/00001.html). > >>>>> > >>>>> <SERVICE> > >>>>> <ID>PolicyFileService</ID> > >>>>> > <CLASSNAME>org.moock.unity.opt.policyserver.PolicyServer</CLASSNAME> > >>>>> <ATTRIBUTES> > >>>>> <PORT>9102</PORT> > >>>>> <POLICY_FILE>policy.xml</POLICY_FILE> > >>>>> </ATTRIBUTES> > >>>>> </SERVICE> > >>>>> > >>>>> 5) Configure Unity to serve a socket master policy file (see > >>>>> instructions at http://moock.org/unity/technotes/00003.html) or a > >>>>> regular socket policy file (see instructions at > >>>>> http://moock.org/unity/technotes/00004.html). > >>>>> 6) Start Unity Multiuser Server. > >>>>> > >>>>> Please report problems or questions to the list. > >>>>> > >>>>> thanks! > >>>>> colin > >>>>> > >>>>> -- > >>>>> you're a unity-dev subscriber. to unsubscribe, visit > >>>>> www.moock.org/mailman/listinfo/unity-dev/ > >>>>> > >>>>> superb hosting for this list and moock.org is generously provided by > >>>>> Rackspace. 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