Thanks for the reply Nancy.  At this point this is a testing environment
for me.  I just want to get it to work.  I promise I will button it up
tight, in the meantime this is the only way I can test and configure from
a remote location.

Nancy Anthracite said:
> The connection between CPRS and the server is not secure unless you have
done
> something to secure it.  Also, the server is set to a port, say 9200 and
the
> client will seek the server on that port but the reply will be on a
random port specified by the client, which is problematic unless they
are on the same network likely inside the firewall with both client and
server having a
> "trusted relationship."
>
> Kevin tried to change the code to fix it to not reply on a random port. 
I used his changes on my system and it has not worked.
>
> The latest release of VistA from February includes CPRSChart and server
with
> patches that allow for the use of a single port but it is not secure. 
At least you should be able to connect through a firewall, but you may
not want
> to do it until the connection is secured by port forwarding or some form of
> VPN.  Meanwhile, I am hoping to get some help finding out where we I
have gone wrong in trying to effect a solution with older versions of
CPRS.  I would like to be able to do it with the CPRS used with the VA
Demo.





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