Hello,
I have Jetty working on port 80. I have SFS working on port 443. Our flash world always looks for crossdomain at http:/IP:8080/crossdomain.xml
Blue box debug does not work on port 80 or 8080. I am getting the following error:
HTTP ERROR: 404
NOT_FOUND
RequestURI=/BlueBox/HttpBox.go
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Axel Griva
Bluebox.. Cannot get it to work on Port 80
Hello,
Bluebox debugging works now. The correct link is http://IP/BlueBox/HttpBox.do?debugCmd=main and not http://IP/BlueBox/HttpBox.go?debugCmd=main which is what the example says on the config file. (Difference.. do? and go?)
My flash file still searches for crossdomain at IP:8080 instead of 80. I am using SmartFoxBits' Connector . Any help appreciated
Regards,
Axel Griva
Bluebox debugging works now. The correct link is http://IP/BlueBox/HttpBox.do?debugCmd=main and not http://IP/BlueBox/HttpBox.go?debugCmd=main which is what the example says on the config file. (Difference.. do? and go?)
My flash file still searches for crossdomain at IP:8080 instead of 80. I am using SmartFoxBits' Connector . Any help appreciated
Regards,
Axel Griva
To configure Jetty, check this link: http://www.smartfoxserver.com/docs/docPages/config/webServer.htm
Then set the SmartFoxClient.blueBoxPort property on the client side.
Then set the SmartFoxClient.blueBoxPort property on the client side.
Paolo Bax
The SmartFoxServer Team
The SmartFoxServer Team
Hello Bax,
I have read it. I have Jetty configured on port 80. The webserver works con port 80. The problem is that when I try to connect to SFS, it first tryes to connect on port 443 (I have blocked it for debugging). It then goes and fetches Crossdomain on port 8080 instead of port 80. And if I do not configure jetty on port 8080 too, it just stays there. It never defaults to port 80. If I put jetty on port 8080 too, crossdomain.xml is found and it connects to bluebox on port 8080. I am using SmartFoxBits' Connector to connect to SFS. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Axel Griva
I have read it. I have Jetty configured on port 80. The webserver works con port 80. The problem is that when I try to connect to SFS, it first tryes to connect on port 443 (I have blocked it for debugging). It then goes and fetches Crossdomain on port 8080 instead of port 80. And if I do not configure jetty on port 8080 too, it just stays there. It never defaults to port 80. If I put jetty on port 8080 too, crossdomain.xml is found and it connects to bluebox on port 8080. I am using SmartFoxBits' Connector to connect to SFS. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Axel Griva
Hello bax,
If you have read the Private message.. You can see that jetty is also running on port 80.. try http://IP/crossdomain.xml and it also works. If I remove port 8080 from the jetty flash just dies and can not connect to SFS since it tries port 8080t.
Regards,
Axel Griva
If you have read the Private message.. You can see that jetty is also running on port 80.. try http://IP/crossdomain.xml and it also works. If I remove port 8080 from the jetty flash just dies and can not connect to SFS since it tries port 8080t.
Regards,
Axel Griva
If I enter http://xxxx:80/crossdomain.xml (where xxx is your testing server) in the browser, it asks for username and password. That is maybe why the Flash player isn't able to load the crossdomain from that port.
Paolo Bax
The SmartFoxServer Team
The SmartFoxServer Team
Hello Bax,
But it is loading the crossdomain from the testing server. That is why I copied the code on the private message. Because I new you would not be able to view it. It loads that crossdomain and then after 5 seconds that it cannot connect to 443 it searches for another crossdomain on the gameserver IP at port 8080.
And then connects on port 8080
Regards,
Axel Griva
But it is loading the crossdomain from the testing server. That is why I copied the code on the private message. Because I new you would not be able to view it. It loads that crossdomain and then after 5 seconds that it cannot connect to 443 it searches for another crossdomain on the gameserver IP at port 8080.
And then connects on port 8080
Regards,
Axel Griva
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