On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 12:53 PM, louwho <louels...@comcast.net> wrote:
> I am not an IT person, so bear with me.  I work in a locked down
> environment.  We do though have a seperate lab (not on the domain), with
> servers that we remote to.  On one of these servers I have a test virtual
> machine (Windows 2008), that I have the Jenkins service installed on.  When
> I am logged on to the hosting system, I can use the web interface (now that
> i know of it), to the Jenkins service on the VM.  I cannot access it from
> any of the other servers in the lab, or, directly from my desktop.  Because
> that I can access it from the hosting system, this means that the port is
> not blocked.  The lack of access from any other system indicates that this
> is related to the corp security policies.

That's not necessarily true. If you can see the web interface from
your VM but not from the host desktop, then that means that your
virtual machine may not have the networking configured to do what you
want to do.

best,
Andrew

>
> On Thursday, June 14, 2012 5:50:55 PM UTC-4, louwho wrote:
>>
>> Is there (or should there be), a seperate forum\group\whatever for those
>> who have questions regarding Jenkins installed as a windows Service?  Also,
>> is there a plugin (to be installed on a windows system) for monitoring
>> Jenkins jobs?  I understand that CCTray can be used, but it only monitors
>> (cannot kick off a build).



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