This is, I presume, the new broker. The client is 1.0.25.28 and I have it
running fine in a LAN environment. We want to create an accessible
connection, outside the LAN, using CPRS across the internet. The firewall
here is 3COM hardware, programmable, and tested on several outside
connections. What this boils down to is VistA/CPRS is working fine, and we
want to create a connection accessible via internet.  

It seems to me this is a pure play of proper host-file sync.  Gregory
Woodhouse alerted us to netstat, which seems a powerful tool, if I can
figure how to use it over the net. 

The other issue grown out of this experiment is whether one can have more
than one host file address for remote connections.
For instance - how does the following work?
#38.25.63.10     x.acme.com              # x client host
67.104.173.198  vistasrv 
127.0.0.1       localhost
38.113.0.251    worksrv

Works ok? Conflict? Corrections?

Thanks,

thurman

 
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> Are you running the new broker or the old broker?
> If you are running the old broker, you must open ALL the ports on the
> client
> machine. The old broker (from the server) tasks off a sub-task which
> chooses
> a random port to re-connect with on the client machine.
> Also, you must make sure the the client machine has a routable address
> from the server. (if they are both in the same IP range, even if they are
> non-routable addresses, its okay. Most routers refuse to route 192.168.x.x
> addresses as well as 10.x.x.x addresses. This is the Ethernet equivalent
> of
> calling someone on the telephone, and leaving your extension number for
> them
> to call back without telling them the main trunk line number.  The server
> may have an address (non-routable) but there is no possible way to use the
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> > If I run CPRSchart 1.0.5.28 on the same machine as VistA, I am able to
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> appears.  I
> > have a port listener on the server, and I see the client reaching it so
> I
> > think my HOSTS file (on the client) is OK.  I have the same port open on
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