Thanks Alexander. I ran the advisor and even with the firewall on, all ports
seemed to connect successfully, so I guess I'm back to square one. Turning
off the firewall isn't really an option, and I'm not sure how else to
determine what is being blocked, short of employing a packet analyzer, an
option I don't really have time for. Any further thoughts or suggestions
would be appreciated.


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On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 7:01 AM, Stecher, Alexander <
a.stec...@openthinclient.com> wrote:

> Please try our openthinclient Advisor:
> http://vogel-daniel.com/openthinclient/openthinclientAdvisor.jar
>
> Sorry, the documentation is only in German available:
> http://vogel-daniel.com/openthinclient/Advisor.pdf
>
>
> Good luck.
>
> Alexander Stecher
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>
>
> 2011/10/26 Greg Lara <gl2...@columbia.edu>:
> > Hello,
> > I've just installed openthinclient 1.0 on my Windows 2008R2 server, and
> have
> > opened the following ports in my firewall as described on the
> prerequisites
> > page:
> > TCP: 1098, 1099, 2069, 3873, 4444, 4445, 8009, 8080, (internal
> webserver),
> > 8083, 10389 (LDAP server)
> > UDP: 67 (DHCP proxy), 69 (TFTP server), 514 (SYSLOG server), 2069, 4011
> > (DHCP proxy)
> >
> > However, my clients will not connect with only these ports open. If I
> turn
> > off the firewall, they connect fine. Can someone let me know if there are
> > ports missing from the above list? Thanks.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Greg Lara
> > IT Director
> >
> > Columbia University Press
> > 61 West 62nd Street, 3rd Floor
> > New York, NY 10023
> > 212-459-0600, ext 7132
> >
> >
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