[THIN] Re: No route to Specified Subnet Address

  • From: "Friese, Casey A." <CAFriese@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 10:07:16 -0500

OK - I think I may have found the answer.

 

My Citrix server/WI server is dual homed.  I have my ica-tcp connections
configured to listen for connection on only one of those cards.  I've
noticed that, at time, when I create ica's and I go in to take a look at
them with notepad, that the wrong IP address has been put in - the one from
the other card in the server.  Sometimes creating an ica gets the correct
IP, other times not.  Not sure if this is a bug in 3.0 or what?!?  It's
really annoying also, when creating an ica that it uses an IP instead of the
machine name - wondering if there's anyway to change that?

 

So, I think my WI is actually trying to call the connections through the
wrong IP.  I'll have to set my ica-tcp configuration to listen on both cards
but that's really counter-productive to what we are trying to accomplish.
It's worth a try though.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Parker, Dennis [mailto:Dennis.Parker@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 1:24 PM
To: 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [THIN] Re: No route to Specified Subnet Address

 

Many things could be going wrong here.  I'm going to shoot some
troubleshooting ideas at you as there really isn't enough information to
tell what the problem really is.

 

1.  Are the DEV and Production servers on the same subnet?  Can you ping the
IP address you believe you should be connecting to from the workstation you
are connecting from?

 

2.  Open a command prompt before clicking on the application icon and
prepare a 'netstat -n' command.  Click on the icon and quickly switch back
to the command prompt and execute the 'netstat -n' command.  See what IP
address you are attempting to connect to.  Make sure it is what you expect
to be connecting to.

 

3.  Do a trace route to the IP address?

 

4.  Probably not an issue, but make sure that CSG and/or translation of the
Citrix address isn't a problem.

 

If these don't help, shoot more info out and maybe we can help.

 

Dennis Parker, MCSE, CCA
Senior Systems Analyst
Fiserv EFT/CNS
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From: Friese, Casey A. [mailto:CAFriese@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 10:27 AM
To: 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [THIN] No route to Specified Subnet Address

Using MPS 3.0 and trying to access an app through the WI.  When click the
icon, I get "No route to the specified subnet address"

 

I can successfully launch the app from my dev Citrix server, but not
production.  Accessing the WI is all local, not from outside of my company.
I've read many articles on google but they all seem to talk about the
problem when accessing the server from the outside.

 

The dev and prod WI settings are configured identically.

 

Anyone offer me any help here?

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