Hi Andreas,
Additionally to Christians remarks please also make sure it is not an IPv4/IPv6 issue. As your serverhost is based on a DNS lookup this would be possible and we had such an issue some time ago on this list.
Also, what is the exact error message you get? As far as I remember there is no message as "Connection refused", but either "Can't communicate with the server" or "Access denied".
Cheers, Dirk
On 07/31/2013 05:59 PM, Christian Grün wrote:
Hi Andreas,
as your scenario is quite a usual one, it’s difficult to guess what may be the problem. Have you tried to use BaseX with the default options (e. g., using no SERVERHOST option, etc.)? Did you check your Firewall settings, did you try port 8080? Is there a particular reason for using a different PORT and SERVERPORT?
Christian ___________________________
I am running a server in Java on a linux machine and want to connect to it from a windows machine (either GUI or java code). It is not working. I get as a response that the connection is refused. On the linux machine the server is running - I see the port being listened on. The firewall is also open on that port - I can telnet the port and get a response. Any idea?
I use these settings in .basex # Client/Server Architecture HOST = 130.89.1.182 PORT = 19840 SERVERPORT = 1984 EVENTPORT = 1985 USER = XXXX PASSWORD = XXXX SERVERHOST = silo1.ewi.utwente.nl
thanbks in advance.
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