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Re: NT IIS SSLFrom: Customer Support Date: Friday, September 8, 2000
Time: 4:35:35 amHi Shawn,
I moved the Optigold web server to another machine & everything works now.
Worked out kinda good since I needed to use the main server for automated
tasks such as invoicing, billing, past due notices, etc...
Thanks for all your help
-Dave Tanguay
-----Original Message-----
From: isp-list@optigold.com [mailto:isp-list@optigold.com]On Behalf Of
Shawn Hogan
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 8:51 PM
To: OptiGold Listserver
Subject: Re: [Optigold ISP] NT IIS SSL
Customer Support wrote:
> I uninstall everything on the server and install Java 2 Environment,
FMWSC,
> & FileMaker Unlimited all to their default locations. I also installed
> optigold workstation & webserver.
>
> I tried the 591 port which FileMaker suggestions to run the Web
Companion.
>
> IIS is configured on port 80 and is running SSL on port 443.
>
> I then access my optigold web files by typing
> https://primaryserver.net/tech.html
>
> When I try to post to any of the optigold forms, it returns the error "An
> unexpected error occurred: setsockopt() TCP_NDLAY: 10055, localhost"
>
> The error I am getting is not being generated from the IIS server, but
from
> FMPro. I can tell, because it looks like a FileMaker pro error page
instead
> of the basic IIS (white background & black text) error pages.
>
> I tried a few different configurations with the Web Server Connector. I'm
> tried listing the host as 'localhost', 'primaryserver.net', 'primary001'.
In
> all cases it does bring up the list of available database. I select the
> Toubleshooter_.fp5 & MainMenu.fp5 to be served.
>
> I copied all Web Files from c:\Program Files\FileMaker\FileMaker Pro
5\web\
> to my Default IIS web at c:\inetpub\wwwroot\
>
> Do any setting need to be changed in the "Java Plugin Control Panel"?
> Currently (at defaults) my settings for the Java Plugin are set to the
> following:
>
> Network Access: Applet Host
> Java Run Time Parameters: null
> Java Run Time Environment: Use Java Plug-in Default
> Path: left blank
>
> I did notice I can change "Java RunTime Environment from "Use Java Plug-in
> Default" to "JRE 1.2 in c:\Program Files\Javasoft\jre\1.2"
>
> Should I change this setting? Also, there is a section under the Java
> Control Panel called "Certificates" and it listed none. Should it be
listed
> the secure cert for our NT server?
>
> I'm kinda stumped here and need to get this working.
>
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> Or any discussion groups out there that can help?
>
> I already tried all the support options on filemaker's site and in the
> FileMaker Unlimited Archive.
Truthfully, I'm totally stumped... it is coming from FileMaker, I agree with
you there, but the syntax of the error message looks like it may be coming
from the Java API itself and being relayed to FM. The WSC uses a Java
applet to communicate to FileMaker, so for some reason it looks like there
may be a problem with it communicating for whatever reason.
If you want, you can install Timbuktu on it:
http://www.netopia.com/software/products/tb2/win/32eval.html
and I'll come in and take a look at it if you want.
Try testing *anything* that is Java based on that machine and see if it
works.
One other thing you may try (at this point I'm running out of ideas) would
be to move Unlimited to a machine that is different than the one IIS is
running on, just to see if the Java servlet is having a problem talking to
itself for some reason.
- Shawn
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Shawn D. Hogan
President, Digital Point Solutions
http://www.digitalpoint.com
(858) 452-3696
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