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iTest 4.3: Does the Selenium Session for iTest work for CentOS 6.4?

I am trying to run my test cases on VM that is CentOS 6.4 and firefox version os 17. The browser opens successfully butI am not able to execute any of the test cases as the error shown is invalid step : Error communicating with remote browser. The test cases work fine with Windows.
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Unfortunately, we dont have CentOS 6.4 to check this issue in house. Could you please give a try in RHEL 5.X and let us know the results.
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Error Invalid web step: Error communicating with the remote browser. It may have died.Build info: version: 'unknown', revision: 'unknown', time: 'unknown'System info: os.name: 'Linux', os.arch: 'i386', os.version: '2.6.32-358.23.2.el6.i686', java.version: '1.7.0_17'Driver info: driver.version: RemoteWebDriver 7.6.1.1.1.7 1.7 main 1 selenium
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When the test case gets executed, the selenium session opens the firefox browser (version 17 -internal browser). When it tries to execute an action for a particular test case, the error shows: Invalid web step: Error communicating with the remote browser. It may have died.
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We haven't tested with CenOS 6.4 and currently supported version is RHEL 5.x. Could you provide us the complete error message to get a better idea on this issue.
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