Re: Bug in ORBit 0.5.1 with floats/doubles ?
- From: "Povl H. Pedersen" <pope netguide dk>
- To: orbit-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Bug in ORBit 0.5.1 with floats/doubles ?
- Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 21:44:32 +0200 (CEST)
> >
> > Using http://www.parc.xerox.com/istl/projects/ILU/parseIOR/
> > to parse the resulting IOR I get:
> > _IIOP_ParseCDR: byte order LittleEndian, repository id <IDL:Cashcow/CashcowCORBA:1.0>, 1 profile
> > _IIOP_ParseCDR: profile 1 is 80 bytes, tag 3135221450, LittleEndian byte order
> > _IIOP_ParseCDR: error: No object for IOR.
> > Error parsing IOR: inv_objref
>
> It wants TCP/IP turned on, which I turned off in 0.5.3 because of much
> whining from the 'ignorant' GNOMEs. :)
>
> echo ORBIIOPIPv4=1 > ~/.orbitrc
>
> should do the trick.
OK. It also said something in the docs or a readme about security, and
how you would have to hack in the source yourself to get it working. I
assumed it was 'fixed' for good as it worked in my 0.5.1.
Now, the next thing we need is some sort of security. I can implement
something myself, but I am not sure it is good enough. Is the IOR
good enough, assuming I run a VPN between my 2 machines thus resulting
in nobody being able to see my traffic ? Or can I limit it to localhost ?
PS: I thought GNOMEs would like TCP/IP. Have one program script another one
on another machine.
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