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Hi Michiel,<br><br>I have seen a problem just like this too. By default omniorb will bind to all interfaces, which is what we want. The problem is the IP address which is placed into object references: by default omniorb will pick the IP address of the first interface it finds, which in my case was the wrong one. Object references sent to the client did not work for the client because it could not access the IP address contained within the object reference.<br><br>To resolve the issue, I used the endPointPublish configuration option to control which IP address was placed into object references (see the documentation for how to use this option).<br><br>Regards,<br>Luke.<br></font></p>
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I have had the same problem when adding extra network card. It seems
that it binds to either one of them or some global network. Try disable
one of the network card and try it once more. I am aware that it is not
a solution, just a fix<br>
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On 14-01-2010 10:50, Michiel Soede wrote:
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I'm using a corba servers using omniorb 4.1.2 on a debian (amd64) linux
system.<br>
A Windows PC (also using omniorb 4.1.2) client is communicating with it.<br>
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Recently I added a second ethernet card, and the client cannot find the
server anymore.<br>
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what could be wrong?<br>
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best regards,<br>
Michiel<br>
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