I know how to set ports, my problem is that a custom tool we are using
can only connect to what ever portmapper provides it, which means we
cannot set the port for it to use. Of course the Load Balancer can only
use a port or a range of ports, it doesn't user portmapper...

 

Alex

 

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I'm not sure where the problem is?

Lets say the API HAS to use port 1834, se the load balancer to send port
1834 to your ARServer, set your ARServer to not use portmapper and to
listen on port 1834 and you should be good to go.

 

 

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The problem with that is the custom tool we are connecting with does not
allow you to set a port, and further more the Load Balancer has a
specific port set

 


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Set a specific TCP port on the ARServer, that way you know exactly what
port to open.   





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Having an issue with a custom built API app that doesn't allow you to
set a port. We need to set the port because we have everything running
through a Load Balancer where setting ports is a requirment. They will
let us turn on a range of ports but I do not know what range of ports
portmapper uses...does anyone have an idea of the range? 
  
Thanks 
  
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