Bill, I got it working with BIG help from Joe. I have a dynamic ip service already. The porting forward was the last thing Joe got me straight on. Along the way I messed up because there were 2 different port numbers in the jhs_default.ijs and I did not notice that for some time: 65001 and 65011. Also, when Joe was helping me with the port forwarding, with what we thought might be a firewall problem, he used the term mac and I thought he meant Mac firewall. Then there was a problem once where the port change did not really save. It has been an all day adventure and I am totally indebted to Joe. But your advice was right on (perfect). Thanks so much.
Unfortunately even with the latest software download the iPad does not yet support webgl, so my demo will be less that I had hoped. But it's really great to see how jhs can be used on any browser. Thanks to all, On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 8:20 PM, bill lam <[email protected]> wrote: > Brian, > > You don't need a url to your mac computer's folder because jhs itself is a > webserver. All you need is the IP address of your computer as seen from > remote. If your internet service provider already assign you a fixed IP, > just use that IP address, otherwise you can use some (paid or free) dynamic > ip services that give you a sub-domain url that maps your ip to a url like > brianschott.dynip.com . > > you may need to port forward the port in your router because a router > itself is a firewall that prevent access initiated from remote. > > -- (B=) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
