Rob,

Thanks for the reply.  Thru some playing around and also breaking some
things in the process I found out that DIIOP is some how tied to the "Fully
qualified Internet host name" field on the server doc.  On both of our
Domino servers, this field had been set to the host name of the box.  I
changed DomApps and there was no longer a conflict. As a side note, I had
also changed the field for our DomMail server.  This broke some mail
accounts that our ISP forwards to us.

Thanks,
     Scott




                    rob@dekko.com
                    Sent by:                  To:     domino400@midrange.com
                    domino400-admin@mi        cc:
                    drange.com                Subject:     Re: DIIOP on iSeries


                    12/21/2001 12:47
                    PM
                    Please respond to
                    domino400







Did you check the NOTES.INI on both servers?  For example, let's pretend
that domMail is 10.10.1.1 and domApps is 10.10.1.2.  In the notes.ini for
domMail you should see
TCPIP_TcpIpAddress=0,10.10.1.1:1352
and in the notes.ini for domApps you should see
TCPIP_TcpIpAddress=0,10.10.1.2:1352

On your 400's host table entries you should see:
10.10.1.1      domMail.yournotesdomain.COM
10.10.1.2      domApps.yournotesdomain.COM

Server Doc, Internet Protocols, HTTP, Host name:
domMail.yournotesdomain.COM
Server Doc, Internet Protocols, HTTP, Bind to host name:  enabled

But most of this is for HTTP and it sounds like you have that beat into
submission.  There is an option in the server doc to pick different ports
for IIOP.  I hate using different ports - makes it nasty to configure
clients.

Rob Berendt
--
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin





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