Huh, I never would've thought of that.  Worked like a champ and I don't use 
SSL for anything on those boxes so that's perfect.  In fact, thinking about 
it, that should fix some CCTray issues I regularly run into too.  You're a 
good man, Ruben.  :)

On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 8:26:09 AM UTC-5, Ruben Willems wrote:

> Hi
>
> maybe the ssl port : 443 ?
>
> with kind regards
> Ruben Willems
>
> On 5 March 2013 20:32, Dan Winsor <[email protected] <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>  
>> I have two CCNet servers on two separate LAN subnets and It blocks port 
>> 21234 across subnets - actually they block pretty much everything except 
>> "standard" ports like 80 and the like.  I'd like to be able to run a 
>> projectTrigger where I monitor one system from another, but I can't figure 
>> out what to use for serverUri within the projectTrigger, though.  Within 
>> the subnet, the default tcp://<CCNetSystem2>:21234/CruiseManager.rem works 
>> fine.  I was googling to see if some http address would suffice, but I 
>> couldn't find anything.  Also, I tried reconfiguring CCNet to use a 
>> diferent port than .Net Remoting (21234) but I couldn't find anything free 
>> that the firewall would not block.  Any suggestions to try?  Thanks very 
>> much in advance.
>>  
>> Dan
>>
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