Try port 443 - the https port...

Scott Rhling

On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 7:28 PM, Mike Myers <[email protected]> wrote:

> Doug:
>
> I now have the needed access to the University's network. Once in, I can
> PING the IP address that is supposed to be that of the HMC. However, I
> don't get the login screen. I am using IE with the address
> https://<HMC's IP address>:433, where the correct IP address is
> inserted. This works fine on a z10 that I can remotely access at another
> client.
>
> I did create a userid for myself that had remote access permission, so
> things seem correct from the remote end, but the HMC isn't responding to
> the attempted connection. It might be the port number 433 is not correct
> for the HMC code version or it may be that the HMC just isn't accepting
> connections.
>
> You mentioned some bit needing to be set to allow communications with
> the HMC over the Net. I can't find any specific reference in either the
> HMC Handbook (version 7) - maybe this HMC code is at a lower level?  The
> HMC Operations manual talks about certificates, might that be the issue?
>
> Any ideas???
>
> Mike Myers
>
>
> On 10/04/2011 07:52 AM, Doug Fuerst wrote:
>
>> IIRC, the HMC can't respond to a ping unless the permission bit is set for
>> remote access. Can't ping something that is not enabled.
>>
>> Doug
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Linux on 390 Port 
>> [mailto:[email protected].**EDU<[email protected]>]
>> On Behalf Of Mike
>> Myers
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 7:23 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: Remote HMC access
>>
>> Doug:
>>
>> I think it's a bit more basic than that. He is unable to PING the HMC.
>> Once in the VPN he can PING the gateway but the HMC doesn't respond to a
>> PING.
>>
>> It shouldn't take much more than connection to the net and an IP address
>> to respond to a PING, shouldn't it?
>>
>> Mike Myers
>>
>> On 10/03/2011 09:15 PM, Doug Fuerst wrote:
>>
>>> You need to read the appropriate HMC Operations Guide for the processor
>>>
>> you
>>
>>> have. Each is different depending on the HMC level. The books have a
>>>
>> section
>>
>>> on remote HMC operation and how to set it up. It is not just the IP
>>> addressing, it is also permissions in the userid's on the HMC.
>>>
>>> Doug Fuerst
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Linux on 390 Port 
>>> [mailto:[email protected].**EDU<[email protected]>]
>>> On Behalf Of
>>> Cameron Seay
>>> Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 8:38 PM
>>> To:[email protected]
>>> Subject: Remote HMC access
>>>
>>> This is not a VM question per se, but maybe the group can help me.  I am
>>> trying to access my HMC remotely.  My school requires I use a VPN.  The
>>> IP
>>> address, gateway and mask are  set by my school, and are supposed to work
>>> with this VPN.  I can ping the Gateway from home, but not the assigned IP
>>> (it is static and not DHCP).
>>>
>>> I used the CUSTOM NETWORK SETTINGS in the HMC, but I think I must have
>>> missed a setting.  I have the IP set for eth0 and "routing enable".  Does
>>> anyone know the generic settings for remote HMC access?  Thanks.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Cameron Seay, Ph.D.
>>> Electronics, Computer and Information Technology
>>> School of Technology
>>> NC A&   T State University
>>> Greensboro, NC
>>> 336 334 7717 x2251
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