thanks for bringing closure here. Problems like this drive me crazy,
especially when the solution is really simple, but hard to figure out!
Erick
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 1:14 AM, Jed Glazner wrote:
> So it turns out that it's the host names. According the DNS RFC underscores
> are not valid in h
So it turns out that it's the host names. According the DNS RFC
underscores are not valid in host names. Most DNS servers now support
them, but it's not in the rfc strictly speaking. So there must be
something in the underlying java classes that bork when using
underscores in host names, thou
No clue. Try wireshark to gather more data?
On 04/28/2011 02:53 PM, Jed Glazner wrote:
Anybody?
On 04/27/2011 01:51 PM, Jed Glazner wrote:
Hello All,
I'm having a very strange problem that I just can't figure out. The
slave is not able to replicate from the master, even though the master
is r
Anybody?
On 04/27/2011 01:51 PM, Jed Glazner wrote:
Hello All,
I'm having a very strange problem that I just can't figure out. The
slave is not able to replicate from the master, even though the master
is reachable from the slave machine. I can telnet to the port i
Hello All,
I'm having a very strange problem that I just can't figure out. The
slave is not able to replicate from the master, even though the master
is reachable from the slave machine. I can telnet to the port it's
running on, I can use text based browsers to navigate the master from
the s