As I recall, B needs read/write file access to C to create the .rpt
file, and may need the inverse of that to write it back to the mid-tier
server which will present it.  I found it difficult enough to do (and it
opens up some security settings on both servers) that it was easier to
put a mid-tier on the BOXI server for the sole purpose of presenting the
reports.
 
Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.
Call Tracking Administration Manager
University of North Texas Computing & IT Center
http://itsm.unt.edu/ 
 


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        Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 10:34 AM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Mid-tier/BOXI Connectivity question
        
        
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        We have secured several servers and the connections are not
working.  I need to verify how connectivity works on the web.  As far as
I can tell the documentation does not cover this.

         

        We are using Mid-tier 7.1 patch 001 on it's own Solaris server.
We are using AR Server 7.1 patch 001 on it's own server.  We are using
IM 7.03, SLM 7.1, and CMDB 2.1.  We have a separate remote BO XI server
with the AR Web Report Viewer (7.1 patch 001 windows) installed (but no
mid-tier).

         

        Assume the following:

        Client Browser is "A".

        Mid-tier is "B"

        BOXI Server is "C"

        AR Server is "D".

         

        Does "A" ever directly connect to "C"?  Or does it go indirectly
to "A > B > C > B > A"?

         

         

        William Rentfrow

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