On Jan 12, 2011, at 10:03 AM, carlos wrote:

> 
> I think this is the problem, wich steps can I follow to configuring this 
> port, I was trying by windows firewall opening the  8181 port, or maybe 
> config in the client?.

hello carlos,
im not a pc guy so your windows question may have to go so someone else. 
however, that being said.

do you have access to a machine that can run a port scan ? I like a little tool 
called nmap. ask google.
here is a sample of a port scan on my machine.
nc1-100:~ drfoo$ nmap localhost

Starting Nmap 5.21 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2011-01-12 10:15 EST
Nmap scan report for localhost (127.0.0.1)
Host is up (0.00060s latency).
Not shown: 824 closed ports, 167 filtered ports
PORT     STATE SERVICE
22/tcp   open  ssh
80/tcp   open  http
88/tcp   open  kerberos-sec
311/tcp  open  asip-webadmin
548/tcp  open  afp
631/tcp  open  ipp
3283/tcp open  netassistant
3689/tcp open  rendezvous
5900/tcp open  vnc


her is a port scan of my machine running intermapper;

Starting Nmap 5.21 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2011-01-12 10:16 EST
Nmap scan report for nc1-105.beth.k12.pa.us (10.135.1.105)
Host is up (0.00030s latency).
Not shown: 996 closed ports
PORT     STATE SERVICE
22/tcp   open  ssh
5900/tcp open  vnc
8080/tcp open  http-proxy
8181/tcp open  unknown


basically you can run nmap or any scanner on your server/client to see what 
ports are actually open. work from the local network backwards to exterior 
networks.
verify on intermapper what port your server is running - software preferences. 
make sure your not conflicting with any existing services " ie apache, iis , 
etc,.."

turn your firewall off to test services then turn it back 
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