Can you telnet to rr-n1-tor.opensrs.net 55000 ( from the shell ) and get the
standared output:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no" ?><!DOCTYPE OPS_envelope
SYSTEM
"ops.dtd"><OPS_envelope><header><version>0.9</version><msg_id>273.203240250276</msg_id><msg_type>standard</msg_type></header><body><data_block><dt_assoc><item
key="object">VERSION</item><item key="attributes"><dt_assoc><item
key="state">ready</item><item key="version">XML:0.1</item><item
key="sender">OpenSRS SERVER</item></dt_assoc></item><item
key="protocol">XCP</item><item
key="action">CHECK</item></dt_assoc></data_block></body></OPS_envelope>
But this is really baffling, as it all seems to work well.
Bob Martin wrote:
> OK
>
> I have installed the client on over 100 machines, but the latest is really
> puzzling.
>
> V2.2, I can run the following from shell of a Cobalt RAQ4
>
> admin@localhost>perl verify_install.cgi
>
> and get the following
>
> <--!Begin output from perl verify_install.cgi-->
> _________OpenSRS Client Debugger__________
>
> Operating System : Linux my.ownhost.com 2.2.14C5 #1 Mon May 8
> 10:14
> :32 PDT 2000 i586 unknown
> Perl compiled for : linux (i386-linux)
> Client Version : XML:pre0.1
> Server Hostname : rr-n1-tor.opensrs.net
> Server Port : 55000
> Reseller Username : resellerusername
> Private Key Length : 108
> Encryption method : Blowfish
> Checking for Digest::MD5 : OK (version 2.07)
> Checking for Crypt::DES : Not found: Can't locate Crypt/DES.pm in @INC
> (@I
> NC contains: /home/sites/my_site/opensrs/lib
> /usr/lib/perl5/5.00503/i386-linux
> /usr/lib/perl5/5.00503 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/i386-linux
> /usr/lib/perl5
> /site_perl/5.005 .) at (eval 9) line 3.
> !
> Checking for Crypt::Blowfish : OK (version 2.02)
> Checking for Crypt::CBC : OK (version 1.25)
> Checking for XML::Parser : OK (version 2.26)
> Logging in to OpenSRS server : OK
> <!--end output from perl verify_install.cgi-->
>
> Now when I point my browser to the verify_install.cgi, it reports everything
> as above except under Logging in to OpenSRS server, it reports "Unable to
> Establish Socket"
>
> Let me tell you what it isn't.
>
> 1. The Crypt Key (This has been regenerated and regenerated and yes it's for
> the live server)
> 2. Access to the Production server (See output of perl verify_install.cgi
> above)
>
> Help!!!!
>
> Bob Martin
> Shore Communications, LLC
> http://www.shorecom.com
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erol M.
OpenSRS Technical Operations
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