Re: RE: SOAP connect error

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On 9 February 2010 22:14, Eric Lommatsch <EricL@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Shawn McKenzie [mailto:nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>>Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 3:07 PM
>>To: Eric Lommatsch
>>Cc: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>Subject: Re: SOAP connect error
>>
>>Eric Lommatsch wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am working with the SOAP package of PHP and I am trying make a
>>> connection from a hosted website to a server in our office.
>>>
>>> I can get to the server perfectly fine from within our office, but I
>>> cannot connect from the eternal site.
>>>
>>> I have checked and I am certain that the firewall for the server is open.
>>> When I attempt to use the login page that I have created for the
>>> website I am getting the following error message:
>>>
>>> Connect Error to XX.XX.XX.XXX:8080
>>>
>>> Where XX.XX.XX.XXX mask the actual ip address of the server. I have
>>> tried to interogate all the values that soap_fault documents that it
>>> can return and the only information I have been able to find beside
>>> the above message, which is the $errorstring, is that my $faultcode =
> "HTTP".
>>>
>>> The information that I am getting is very cryptic. if I include our ip
>>> address when I search I get no results. If I put in connect error
>>> :8080 I get millions of meaningless results.
>>>
>>> Can someone please help to figure out how to get more meaningful
>>> information from soap_fault for this problem so that I can figure out how
> to fix it.
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>> Eric H. Lommatsch
>>> Programmer
>>> 360 Business
>>> 2087 South Grant Street
>>> Denver, CO 80210
>>> Tel 303-777-8939 Ext 23
>>> Fax 888-282-9927
>>>
>>> ericl@xxxxxxxx
>>>
>>>
>>
>>If you go home or to Starbucks can you get to http://XX.XX.XX.XXX:8080 ?
>> If not, then the external server can't either.  It could be a network
> firewall/proxy sever in your office, or any number of things.
>>
>>--
>>Thanks!
>>-Shawn
>>http://www.spidean.com
>
>
> I have connected to a clients computer that is remote from our office and I
> am able to get to http://XX.XX.XX.XXX:8080. I probably should have mentioned
> that when I try to get the webservice outside of the PHP site I am developing
> I can get into that just fine. It is just when I try to use the PHP SOAP
> client to access the webservice that I am getting the issue.
>
>
> Thank you
>
> Eric H. Lommatsch
> Programmer
> 360 Business
> 2087 South Grant Street
> Denver, CO 80210
> Tel 303-777-8939 Ext 23
> Fax 888-282-9927
>
> ericl@xxxxxxxx
>
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Are you using wsdl? If so, does the WSDL file contain the information
that the port to use for the requests is on port 8080?

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