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Strange Remoting Question

Strange Remoting Question

2004-02-20       - By Christian Gayton

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ok, JRun Connector in ISAPI Filters, and so on in IIS for virtuals domains ...
and so on...
i see, it has been a nightmare for us the first time we put a "real" project
online...
may be there's still some threads on mm forums about this ;^)
Soooo ... finally a good week end is really near your hands, enjoy
Christian
 -- -- Original Message -- --
 From: Bill Killillay
 To: flashcomm@(protected)
 Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 10:12 PM
 Subject: RE: [FlashComm] Strange Remoting Question


 Ok, never mind us, we got it.  I can explain in detail what it was if
 anybody cares, but it has to do with running several sub domains on the same
 box, etc.

 Thanks
 BK

 -- --Original Message-- --
 From: Bill Killillay
 Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 4:00 PM
 To: flashcomm@(protected)
 Subject: RE: [FlashComm] Strange Remoting Question


 Christian,

 We are running CF MX on Win 2K, it's the latest version of CF MX
 6,1,0,63958, if I change the gateway url to a CFC on my dev server it works
 like a champ, the Dev server matches the production server in just about
 everyway except that it's not behind a firewall.  I.e. they are both Win2K,
 and both running the same version of CF MX, the only thing that differs is
 the path structure to the CFC on the dev server and the production server.

 >From the dev IDE, we can connect to either server just fine, but if we try
 via the embedded it blows chunks...  =(

 What other information can I give?

 We just changed the embed tag to use
 <PARAM NAME=flashvars VALUE="gatewayUrl=http://localhost:8500/
     flashservices/gateway">
 and
 FLASHVARS="gatewayUrl=http://localhost:8500/flashservices/gateway"

 With our real server info replaced of course...  That did not work, it's
 being passed in.  We have a little debugging window built into the app and
 we trace out all the incoming var's and we see it and it's correct.  But the
 embedded version does not work.  Very strange...

 Thanks,
 Bill K.

 -- --Original Message-- --
 From: Christian Gayton [mailto:c.gayton@(protected)]
 Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 3:32 PM
 To: flashcomm@(protected)
 Subject: Re: [FlashComm] Strange Remoting Question


 Hi Bill
 I don't think the firewall has to do anything in this.
 We have our production server behind one also, and the calls from the ide or
 from a navigator, or from the cfmx box itself has never produced this
 effect...
 The really strange thing is when you call flashservices/gateway from the
 cfmx box and get back a 404. Here i don't understand.
 Can you give more details about your config (os, etc.) ?
 Hard week end in perspective :(
 Christian




 -- -- Original Message -- --
 From: Bill Killillay
 To: flashcomm@(protected)
 Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 9:34 PM
 Subject: [FlashComm] Strange Remoting Question


 Hello,

 This is my first post here, I have strange question.

 We are working on a Flash to CF MX remoting application and when we attach
 to the CF MX server over the internet via remoting from with in the flash
 development environment it attaches and does it's thing just fine.  However
 when we embed the SWF on the CF MX server that we are calling, and then load
 up the web page, it does not work.  The connection or call fails.  The CF MX
 server is behind a firewall and when we call it from the dev IDE, we are
 outside of that firewall, but my understanding is that when we load up the
 SWF page that the SWF would be also calling it from outside of the firewall
 too right?  I can call http://domainname.com/flashservices/gateway from
 outside the firewall just fine, however if I take that exact same URL and
 call it from the CF MX machine inside the firewall it comes back with a page
 not found.  Does the Firewall have anything to do with the embedded SWF not
 being able to connect due to the fact that the embedded SWF is being called
 from and lives on the same machine behind the firewall?

 Thanks, sorry about the off topic, but this is supposed to be live on
 Monday...  :S

 Bill K.

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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>ok, JRun Connector in ISAPI Filters, and so on in
IIS for virtuals domains ... and so on...</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>i see, it has been a nightmare for us the first
time we put a "real" project online...</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>may be there's still some threads on mm forums
about this ;^)</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Soooo ... finally a good week end is really near
your hands, enjoy</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Christian</FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
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 <DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial">-- -- Original Message -- -- </DIV>
 <DIV
 style="BACKGROUND: #e4e4e4; FONT: 10pt arial; font-color: black"><B>From:</B>
 <A title=bill.killillay@(protected)
 href="mailto:bill.killillay@(protected)">Bill Killillay</A> </DIV>
 <DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A
 title=flashcomm@(protected)
 href="mailto:flashcomm@(protected)">flashcomm@(protected)
</A>
 </DIV>
 <DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Friday, February 20, 2004 10:12
 PM</DIV>
 <DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> RE: [FlashComm] Strange
Remoting
 Question</DIV>
 <DIV><BR></DIV>Ok, never mind us, we got it.&nbsp; I can explain in detail
 what it was if<BR>anybody cares, but it has to do with running several sub
 domains on the same<BR>box, etc.<BR><BR>Thanks<BR>BK<BR><BR>-- --Original
 Message-- --<BR>From: Bill Killillay <BR>Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 4:00
 PM<BR>To: <A
 href="mailto:flashcomm@(protected)">flashcomm@(protected)
</A><BR>Subject:
 RE: [FlashComm] Strange Remoting Question<BR><BR><BR>Christian,<BR><BR>We are
 running CF MX on Win 2K, it's the latest version of CF MX<BR>6,1,0,63958, if
I
 change the gateway url to a CFC on my dev server it works<BR>like a champ,
the
 Dev server matches the production server in just about<BR>everyway except
that
 it's not behind a firewall.&nbsp; I.e. they are both Win2K,<BR>and both
 running the same version of CF MX, the only thing that differs is<BR>the path
 structure to the CFC on the dev server and the production
 server.<BR><BR>&gt;From the dev IDE, we can connect to either server just
 fine, but if we try<BR>via the embedded it blows chunks...&nbsp;
 =(<BR><BR>What other information can I give?<BR><BR>We just changed the embed
 tag to use<BR>&lt;PARAM NAME=flashvars
 VALUE="gatewayUrl=http://localhost:8500/<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 flashservices/gateway"&gt;<BR>and<BR>FLASHVARS="gatewayUrl=http://localhost
:8500/flashservices/gateway"<BR><BR>With
 our real server info replaced of course...&nbsp; That did not work,
 it's<BR>being passed in.&nbsp; We have a little debugging window built into
 the app and<BR>we trace out all the incoming var's and we see it and it's
 correct.&nbsp; But the<BR>embedded version does not work.&nbsp; Very
 strange...<BR><BR>Thanks,<BR>Bill K.<BR><BR>-- --Original
 Message-- --<BR>From: Christian Gayton
 [mailto:c.gayton@(protected)]<BR>Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 3:32
 PM<BR>To: <A
 href="mailto:flashcomm@(protected)">flashcomm@(protected)
</A><BR>Subject:
 Re: [FlashComm] Strange Remoting Question<BR><BR><BR>Hi Bill<BR>I don't think
 the firewall has to do anything in this.<BR>We have our production server
 behind one also, and the calls from the ide or<BR>from a navigator, or from
 the cfmx box itself has never produced this<BR>effect...<BR>The really
strange
 thing is when you call flashservices/gateway from the<BR>cfmx box and get
back
 a 404. Here i don't understand.<BR>Can you give more details about your
config
 (os, etc.) ?<BR>Hard week end in perspective
 :(<BR>Christian<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>-- -- Original Message -- --<BR>From: Bill
 Killillay<BR>To: <A
 href="mailto:flashcomm@(protected)">flashcomm@(protected)
</A><BR>Sent:
 Friday, February 20, 2004 9:34 PM<BR>Subject: [FlashComm] Strange Remoting
 Question<BR><BR><BR>Hello,<BR><BR>This is my first post here, I have strange
 question.<BR><BR>We are working on a Flash to CF MX remoting application and
 when we attach<BR>to the CF MX server over the internet via remoting from
with
 in the flash<BR>development environment it attaches and does it's thing just
 fine.&nbsp; However<BR>when we embed the SWF on the CF MX server that we are
 calling, and then load<BR>up the web page, it does not work.&nbsp; The
 connection or call fails.&nbsp; The CF MX<BR>server is behind a firewall and
 when we call it from the dev IDE, we are<BR>outside of that firewall, but my
 understanding is that when we load up the<BR>SWF page that the SWF would be
 also calling it from outside of the firewall<BR>too right?&nbsp; I can call
<A
 href="http://domainname.com/flashservices/gateway">http://domainname.com
/flashservices/gateway</A>
 from<BR>outside the firewall just fine, however if I take that exact same URL
 and<BR>call it from the CF MX machine inside the firewall it comes back with
a
 page<BR>not found.&nbsp; Does the Firewall have anything to do with the
 embedded SWF not<BR>being able to connect due to the fact that the embedded
 SWF is being called<BR>from and lives on the same machine behind the
 firewall?<BR><BR>Thanks, sorry about the off topic, but this is supposed to
be
 live on<BR>Monday...&nbsp; :S<BR><BR>Bill
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