Hello,
I am a Croquet novice. I tried running the Croquet Master on one laptop and Croquet Participant on another laptop in a LAN environment.But the participant is not able to locate the master. Obviuosly it works fine when both of them are run on the same laptop. I have disabled the firewall on either of the machines, but still it hangs. Hope anyone gives pointers on this on what i am missing? Thanks in advance... Kiran |
Kiran,
I have tested all the demos successfully across multiple machines on the same switched LAN and with one on LAN and one over wifi and the discovery mechanism works fine. If using a corporate LAN determine whether both machines are on the same switch/hub and are both in the same VLAN. The easily way to probably do with is by checking the IP address on each and making you sure the participant and master can ping each other. If you are LAN stuff is fine then check swap which machine is master/participant and if that doesn't world load up the simple demo on either and check the TPostcard settings (Tools Menu) for the world to see what Croquet is trying to use/connect with. Good luck, Johnathon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kiran@hp (sent by Nabble.com)" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 5:17 AM Subject: [croquet] Running Croquet examples > > Hello, > I am a Croquet novice. > I tried running the Croquet Master on one laptop and Croquet > Participant on another laptop in a LAN environment.But the participant is > not able to locate the master. Obviuosly it works fine when both of them > are > run on the same laptop. > I have disabled the firewall on either of the machines, but still it > hangs. > > Hope anyone gives pointers on this on what i am missing? > > Thanks in advance... > Kiran > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Running-Croquet-examples-t1828097.html#a4986893 > Sent from the Croquet - Dev forum at Nabble.com. > > > |
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Kiran,
Heh, excuse the numerous typos in the last email. What I was getting at with the IP address check with to compare both IP's and make sure they are in the same subnet so you know your not being routed and/or NAT'd. Regards, Johnathon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Johnathon Meichtry" <[hidden email]> To: "Kiran@hp" <[hidden email]> Cc: <[hidden email]> Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 8:13 AM Subject: Re: [croquet] Running Croquet examples > Kiran, > > I have tested all the demos successfully across multiple machines on the > same switched LAN and with one on LAN and one over wifi and the discovery > mechanism works fine. > > If using a corporate LAN determine whether both machines are on the same > switch/hub and are both in the same VLAN. The easily way to probably do > with is by checking the IP address on each and making you sure the > participant and master can ping each other. > > If you are LAN stuff is fine then check swap which machine is > master/participant and if that doesn't world load up the simple demo on > either and check the TPostcard settings (Tools Menu) for the world to see > what Croquet is trying to use/connect with. > > Good luck, > > Johnathon > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kiran@hp (sent by Nabble.com)" <[hidden email]> > To: <[hidden email]> > Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 5:17 AM > Subject: [croquet] Running Croquet examples > > >> >> Hello, >> I am a Croquet novice. >> I tried running the Croquet Master on one laptop and Croquet >> Participant on another laptop in a LAN environment.But the participant is >> not able to locate the master. Obviuosly it works fine when both of them >> are >> run on the same laptop. >> I have disabled the firewall on either of the machines, but still it >> hangs. >> >> Hope anyone gives pointers on this on what i am missing? >> >> Thanks in advance... >> Kiran >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/Running-Croquet-examples-t1828097.html#a4986893 >> Sent from the Croquet - Dev forum at Nabble.com. >> >> >> > > > |
Hi Johnathon ,
Thanks for your inputs. I was able to run successfully all the examples. As you mentioned, the systems needs to be on the same VLAN. Are you developing any Croquet application? Thanks & Rgds Kiran |
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Kiran,
Not yet. Even though I have worked in IT and software development for >10 years I only got wind of Croquet and Squeak a few weeks ago and have only just come to terms with the patchwork of projects and technoloiges which makes up the Croquet/Squeak enviroment (AWESOME is the only which comes to mind!!!) So I suppose if I am going to start work on anything it might as well work on creating a native Croquet 3D System Browser, Workspace and Transcript window so that you can truly code on the inside without suffering the anguish of using a portal or jumping back out to the 2D world. Don't ask me how I plan to do this as I am still figuring that out but it seems the most fun place to begin (unless of course someone is already workong on it). Regards, Johnathon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kiran@hp (sent by Nabble.com)" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 10:24 AM Subject: Re: [croquet] Running Croquet examples > > Hi Johnathon , > Thanks for your inputs. I was able to run > successfully > all the examples. > As you mentioned, the systems needs to be on the same > VLAN. > > Are you developing any Croquet application? > > Thanks & Rgds > Kiran > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Running-Croquet-examples-t1828097.html#a5008717 > Sent from the Croquet - Dev forum at Nabble.com. > > > |
Thanks..Johnathon..replies after almost 3 years...Thanks
anyways..
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With Best Regards
Kiran From: Johnathon Meichtry (via Nabble) [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2009 1:43 AM To: S M, Kotresh Kiran Subject: Re: Running Croquet examples Not yet. Even though I have worked in IT and software development for >10 years I only got wind of Croquet and Squeak a few weeks ago and have only just come to terms with the patchwork of projects and technoloiges which makes up the Croquet/Squeak enviroment (AWESOME is the only which comes to mind!!!) So I suppose if I am going to start work on anything it might as well work on creating a native Croquet 3D System Browser, Workspace and Transcript window so that you can truly code on the inside without suffering the anguish of using a portal or jumping back out to the 2D world. Don't ask me how I plan to do this as I am still figuring that out but it seems the most fun place to begin (unless of course someone is already workong on it). Regards, Johnathon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kiran@hp (sent by Nabble.com)" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 10:24 AM Subject: Re: [croquet] Running Croquet examples > > Hi Johnathon , > Thanks for your inputs. I was able to run > successfully > all the examples. > As you mentioned, the systems needs to be on the same > VLAN. > > Are you developing any Croquet application? > > Thanks & Rgds > Kiran > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Running-Croquet-examples-t1828097.html#a5008717 > Sent from the Croquet - Dev forum at Nabble.com. > > > View
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