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Topic Title: Making CM Synergy work across a firewall
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Created On: 29-Jun-2005 14:33
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 29-Jun-2005 14:33
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Paul Whiston

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Has anyone tried to configure Synergy to work across a firewall. ie Server on one side and client on the other. Which ports do I need to open?
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Vincent Gaudeul

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Yes, it works... but only if you have a Unix/Linux server, and if you are running at least CM 6.2sp1...

You will need to use ESD to start your engine processes in a secure way (without any of these r* protocols).

Then you'll have to open at lest three ports on your firewall: the router port (often 5412), the objreg port and the ESD port (often 8830). You can specify the port to use for objreg process by creating an .objreg.adr in the etc directory of your Unix server installation: do not use a port already in use, or you'll have problems ! :-)

Vincent
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