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| Joyce, I'm testing out a new client firewall on the network and need to find out what ports CE uses so I can unblock them in the firewall exceptions list. Mark
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| Hi Mark The http port number used would be the number you set as per the ARAS configuration - page 9 & 10 of the ARAS Installation & Configuration Guide (the guide is still available via the AyaNova CE manuals web page at http://www.ayanova.com/AyaNovaCE/manual.htm ). For example: - the internal IP address of the computer where ARAS is running from is 192.168.1.15
- the http port you configured for ARAS is 6969
- the URL to connect to ARAS would be http://192.168.1.15:6969 "inside" your network and on the ARAS computer
- the router's Internet IP address is 200.203.200.203
- and you would have configured Forwarding to use port # 6969 to the internal IP address 192.168.1.15 so that outside URL of http://200.203.200.203:6969 would be forwarded to the ARAS computer
- therefore, port 6969 is the port number needed to be set with the exception
I've moved this topic to the Legacy products section of this forum for ARAS questions. On another note, have you checked out the latest features of version of AyaNova 3.3, of the latest version of QBI 3 and of the latest version of WBI 3, and that we are offering a special license price for existing AyaNova CE, existing QBI 1.x and existing ARAS 2.x users? Also check out the answers to common questions from AyaNova CE 1.9.4.4 users on http://www.ayanova.com/FAQAnswersPurchase.htm including the invitation to obtain a full 30 day temporary keycode so that you can fully try out all before purchasing at the special price before the cut-off date of January 31 2007. - Joyce
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| The post is not for ARAS. Just for internal LAN Networking. This new firewall will block communication for AyaNova, as well as many other things, until I get the port number usage for several programs and add them to the exception list. This is NOT pertaining to WAN networking, it is a LAN, local computer-based client, not for firewalling the Internet connection.
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| Hello again The AyaNova CE program does not use a port number. The database is shared using the file sharing method - not via a database server. - Joyce
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| Hi again You can find the AyaNova CE 1.9.4.4 QuickStart Guide which provides installation and configuration information for the old version AyaNova CE at http://www.ayanova.com/AyaNovaCE/manual.htm Are you having trouble with running AyaNova CE 1.9.4.4 - is that what prompted the question? If so, please provide specifics on what the exact issue is so that I may help. - Joyce
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| I don't get an error message...at least not that I've waited 5 minutes or however long it takes to time out on connection and then give me one. You wouldn't happen to know what file sharing port numbers are used in that case would you?
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| Hi again There are no file sharing port numbers used by AyaNova CE 1.9.4.4 It sounds more like you have not given full permissions to the networked users for the AyaNova database folder and files. All networked users connecting to the AyaNova CE database must have full read/write/delete rights to the AyaNova CE database folder and files. I would suggest that you troubleshoot by first running the AyaNova CE program on the server where the database is shared from - first confirming that you can connect to the database on the local computer. Then check the file sharing for the AyaNova CE database folder and files - confirm all networked users have full rights to that folder and files Then on a local networked computer, log in as the network computer administrator that does have full rights to everything on the server, and confirm you can run AyaNova CE Then log in as a networked user on a networked computer, and confirm you can run AyaNova CE. - Joyce
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| That is not the case. Anything communicating across a network, beit LAN or WAN, uses ports to communicate with remote machines. Microsoft Windows File and Printer Sharing uses ports to communicate from one computer to another. If CE only uses Microsofts' File and Print Sharing, then it uses ports, I just can't happen to find out what those port numbers are. Windows 9x used something in the 130 range, I just don't know what it is for 2000/XP/Server 2003
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