If I remember correctly, the Sun Rays use any port above 1024 on UDP for
mouse and graphics primitives. 5496 just happened to be the port that
was chosen at the time.
-jerry
Jason Grove wrote:
I tried to do that by watching some sniffer data and saw a port of
5496 UDP, so I tried to forward that on to the sunray, but it did not
seem to help. Is that the correct port? If not does any one know what
that port does, as I had tons of packets coming from the sunray server
to my remote sunray on that port.
thanks
jason
Ivar Janmaat wrote:
Can I port forward to the sunray?
Which port do I need to forward?
Or is this a negotiated upd port?
Ivar
Craig Bender wrote:
Not at all in NAT mode. The mass storage protocol is server side
and it can't open an inbound connection to the DTU since that's what
NAT is designed to prevent. It's a non-trivial change to fix this
since it requires substantial changes to both the remote device
driver protocol and also the Sun Ray Firmware.
For starters, I'd open an RFE.
Ivar Janmaat wrote:
Hello,
I found this e-mail posted 16-07-2005.
What is the story on NAT and USB flash drives in 2006?
Does it work sometimes, most of the times or not at all?
I am looking for a quick sunray at home solution.
The server is on a public ip address.
NAT is only on the client side.
Thanks,
Ivar
Ashley W wrote:
From: Jerry Callison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Are you using a VPN connection? I have heard from Sun engineers
that USB flash drives do not work if there is network
translation/masquerading on the client side.
-jerry
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