Hi Tim and Burke,

Yes still having issues.  Tried Kyle's suggestion on Friday.  Didn't work, but did cause a connection refused error in Apache.  I just read Burke's suggestion below and my our IT admin here at KU just suggested the same thing.  Going to recommend to Field IT.  Stan Blum also indicated that he had issues with CentOS 5 and Tomcat 5 and went with fresh installs on a virtual server and Tomcat 6.  Can't do a fresh system install in this situation, but might be able to update to Tomcat 6.  Going to investigate the SELinux policy settings first.  I'll keep the list posted as to the resolution.

Thanks.

Laura Russell
VertNet Programmer
Biodiversity Institute
University of Kansas
Dyche Hall
1345 Jayhawk Blvd., Room 606
Lawrence, KS 66045
 
Phone: 785.864.4681
Fax: 785.864.5335

Email: larussell@vertnet.org
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From: "Burke Chih-Jen Ko [GBIF]" <bko@gbif.org>
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2012 11:38:55 +0200
To: Laura Russell <larussell@vertnet.org>
Cc: "Tim Robertson [GBIF]" <trobertson@gbif.org>
Subject: Re: [IPT] CentOS IPT Install

Hi Laura,

Perhaps you would also want to check the SELINUX policy settings on the CentOS box. I happened to similar situations when every setting is honoured and it turns out the SELINUX add another layer of filtering communications of the linux box.

Cheers,

Burke

On Mar 26, 2012, at 9:10 AM, Tim Robertson [GBIF] wrote:

Hi Laura 

After our Skype session, is this still an issue?

For the benefit of the list: We found that using the terminal the machine could not open connections to itself on port 8080.  We found this using curl

Cheers,
Tim



On Mar 23, 2012, at 5:57 PM, Laura Russell wrote:

I'm having difficulty with a CentOS IPT Install that I'm doing for the Field Museum (in Chicago, I'm remote to their server from Kansas).  The Field IT staff enabled their Tomcat on the server. And I've deployed the IPT.  Permissions on the iptdata folder seem to be okay as it created all the folders and extension files in the first step.

They are running
CentOS 5.2
Tomcat 5.5.23
Java  1.6 

I'm getting the following error when trying to complete the second setup page on the IPT.  

"The Base URL does not point to an IPT installation that is accessible from this computer."

The URL is accessible outside of the firewall.  I've also tried it with the IP address and get the same error.  

I chatted with Tim Robertson a bit yesterday and I've had the Field IT staff check that the port is open for both incoming and outgoing connections.  They do not think their firewall is the issue so I'm looking at other possibilities.  

I've attached the Catalina.out file and the IPT Admin and Debug logs.

Any assistance is appreciated.

Thanks.


Laura Russell
VertNet Programmer
Biodiversity Institute
University of Kansas
Dyche Hall
1345 Jayhawk Blvd., Room 606
Lawrence, KS 66045
 
Phone: 785.864.4681
Fax: 785.864.5335

Email: larussell@vertnet.org
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