Hi Tom, I tried playing with AGConnector, does it have to go to just your server there? Is it possible to run a server on a local machine and have other clients connect to it? Like the local bridge, but simpler? I also have a question about how it works too, in trying to test it on two machines that are on a LAN (and so have full visibility of each other wrt multicast) I didn't notice any difference - should I? .. I'm trying to test it so I know what I'm doing with it to help a remote site with their AG connection. Actually, I'm wanting it for helping someone at Argonne / University of Chicago combat the draconian firewalling :)
Derek Thomas D. Uram wrote: > I'd recommend that you look at the AGConnector shared app. It does > everything over > a single, fixed port (8010) to a server here at ANL (umtp.mcs.anl.gov). > No port range > needed, and coverage for every venue, not just those that people chose > to bridge. > > Tom > > > On 10/26/05 12:36 PM, Julia Mullen wrote: > >> Hi - >> >> I'm trying to get the okay to open ports so that I can attend the Town >> Halls, and any >> other events on the ANL venue server, so I need some information re: >> the bridge server IP and ports. Is there a document, or easy way to >> get the list of bridged ANL venues, and the >> bridge IP address, as well as the range of ports for the bridge. . . >> >> yup, a continuation of the Security Office's questions. >> >> Thanks - >> >> Julie >> >> > > -- Derek Piper - dcpi...@indiana.edu - (812) 856 0111 IRI 323, School of Informatics Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana