Connecting Linux and Windows 2000: Why can't Linux clients take a ticket from a Win2k process?

Sarino Suon ssuon at polaris.umuc.edu
Fri Jan 31 17:26:35 CET 2003


Hi:

Thank you all for producing such a great language!

I very much enjoy Mozart for its logic and concurrent programming aspects.
However, I'm having a problem using its distributed programming portion. 

In particular, I can't seem to get my Windows 2000 computer to issue a
ticket (using Pickle.save of a Connection.offer) that a Linux client can 
connect with (using Connection.take). Whenever I try, it hangs for a while 
and then I get a "connection(ticketTakeTimeOut...)" error.

Now, the reverse (Linux offering to Windows) works great. Why is there
this assymetry?

Thank you.

--- Sarino

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