Re: [IUG] mill client on wireless
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- Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 06:28:51 -0700
- From: "Zhang, Bin" <bzhang at csus dot edu>
- Subject: Re: [IUG] mill client on wireless
Check your campus firewall rules. And if you are on a software-only system, you should also check to see if there is host-level firewall in place on the server. Check to make sure at least ports 2000 and 4600 are open for your wireless network IP ranges.
Hope this helps
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Bin Zhang
Digital Information Services Librarian
Library Systems & IT Services, University Library
California State University, Sacramento
2000 State University Drive East, Sacramento, CA 95819-6039
(916) 278-5664 (O); (916) 278-3891 (F)
bzhang AT csus DOT edu
On May 16, 2011, at 12:23 AM, Mark Huppert wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a feeling this has been discussed
> ad infinitum - so I apologise in advance.
>
> We thought we would try out a netbook on
> our secure wireless network and see if we
> get Millennium client running. I've added
> the ip range for it in all the usual spots
> in Limit Network Access, but iiirunner is
> crashing because it cannot connect to the
> server.
>
> I think the most likely cause is the firewall.
> Anything else I should think about?
>
> regards
>
> Mark
>
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