[omniORB] openORB-1.3.1 SSL client

Ben Cullen Ben.Cullen at trema.com
Mon Feb 20 20:01:45 GMT 2006


I'm currently trying to get an openORB-1.3.1 SSL client talking to
omniORB-4.0.5.

The omni config snippet is:
endPoint = giop:ssl::7777
serverTransportRule = localhost ssl

And the resulting IOR looks something like this (xxx replace real IP
address, etc):
Profiles:
1. IIOP 1.2 xxx.xx.xx.xxx 0
".xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx....C...<....."
            TAG_ORB_TYPE omniORB
            TAG_CODE_SETS char native code set: ISO-8859-1
                          char conversion code set: UTF-8
                          wchar native code set: UTF-16
                          wchar conversion code set: UTF-16

            TAG_SSL_SEC_TRANS port = 7777 supports = 96 requires = 96


When I run my openORB client it appears to get upset at the zero port,
and spits out the following exception:
CORBA Exception : org.omg.CORBA.NO_PERMISSION: Port number published in
IOR is 0.  vmcid: 0x444f7000  minor code: 280  completed: No

I've seen some chat on the list concerning this setup, and there does
appear to have been some success. Could anyone "in the know" please
share the details.

Cheers, Ben


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