||unity-dev|| testing Unity's policy file server

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Sat Apr 12 16:00:59 CDT 2008


hi gabriel,
we've received your server information offlist, thanks. derek is 
investigating this now. also, it looks like you might have a firewall 
blocking port 843. please check make sure that port is accessible.

colin


Discussion list for Unity developers. wrote:
> HI all and thanks for all your replies and sorry for being so stressed...
> 
> so here is the result of testing with realterm:
> 
> each time i'm clicking on "open" button with mydomain.com:843, unity log.txt 
> write the following:
> 
> 
> Exception in thread "Thread-5" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: 
> org/moock/unity/core/ClientBufferedReader
>         at 
> org.moock.unity.opt.policyserver.PolicyServer$Client.<init>(PolicyServer.java:122)
>         at 
> org.moock.unity.opt.policyserver.PolicyServer.run(PolicyServer.java:85)
>         at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
> 
> i have 2.0.2 release running for theses tests...
> 
> Regards
> 
> Gabriel
> 
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> Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 8:17 AM
> Subject: ||unity-dev|| testing Unity's policy file server
> 
> 
>> a quick note for those troubleshooting unity's policy file server.
>>
>> To test whether the Policy File Server is running properly on the
>> intended port, use a terminal to telnet to the port, then send the
>> string "<policy-file-request/>" followed by a null byte (ASCII 0). On
>> Windows, the free software RealTerm (http://realterm.sourceforge.net)
>> can be used to connect and send the required message.
>>
>> Steps for testing with RealTerm:
>> 1) on the Display tab, check "Half Duplex"
>> 2) on the Port tab, in the port pulldown, enter your domain and port in
>> the following format:
>>
>> yourdomain.com:nnn
>>
>> (where nnn is your port)
>> 3) Click "Open"
>> 4) on the Send tab, in the first pulldown menu to the left of "Send
>> Numbers", enter <policy-file-request/>
>> 5) click Send ASCII
>> 6) click the "0" button
>>
>> if the policy file server is working properly, you should see the
>> contents of your policy.xml file appear in the terminal window.
>>
>> colin
>>
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