Re: Using different port number on clients

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Padiyath Sreekumaran wrote:
Hello,
 Our user's use commercial SW which requires license to use.
 Iam running a license server for this purpose. One of the product uses
port number 1700 on the license server. We are using different firewalls
in between client and server machine. So our security person asked me
whether it is possible to use different port number(in between 20000 -
30000) on the client machine for the SW. How one has to configure for
this? An example is appreciated if possible.

Have a nice weekend.

I will appreciate your help.

Regards,
Kumar
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Padiyath Sreekumar       |   Tel: +41.56.310.3643
Paul Scherrer Institut   |   email: kumar.padiyath@xxxxxx
AIT | Office: WHGA/U132 WHGA/U132 | Fax: +41.56.310.3649 CH-5232 Villigen PSI | Switzerland |
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Wow, that's pretty open ended, if it's commercial software, have you tried the software vendor to see if they have a solution?

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Felix sit natalis dies Roma MMDCCLX


Mark Haney
Sr. Systems Administrator
ERC Broadband
(828) 350-2415

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