Yes, the machine can be behind a firewall. The slaves initiate all the
conversations: they connect to the master, they request work from it, and they
report results back to it. I don’t think we can do the last point though:
slaves get work whenever it’s available, not on any schedule of their
No progress we are at end of release right now. Maybe next month I might have
an update, I'm trying to see if I can added to the test plan of our Q4 release
You said that machine can be behind firewall?
Our machines can go out but can't be reach from the outside.
Is there a way to configure to
Ping, folks. What’s the progress? @Jesse @Carlos @Joe?
Kindly,
Dmitry
On Jul 17, 2015, at 4:08 PM, Dmitry Blotsky dblot...@microsoft.com wrote:
Hi all,
As per the hangout, please respond to this thread with machines and devices
you can hook up to the CI. Also please list relevant info
I'm trying to get phones (windows10, android 5.1) I already have firefox,
ios, and android4.4 phones and have my iMac at home connected with devices,
once I have a all devices connected I will proceed with setting up Bot,
hope that is easy to setup, maybe I can run it on a VM, can we create a VM
Hey Jesse,
The requirements are: the machine should be able to access the Internet, and
the connected devices should be able to access the Internet. You could even
place the machine on a connection isolated from your corporate network (like
the guest wifi) if you need to.
The other
Hi all,
As per the hangout, please respond to this thread with machines and devices you
can hook up to the CI. Also please list relevant info like hardware
capabilities of the machines and devices. For example, our hardware is as
follows:
- cordova-windows-slave
- 8GB RAM
-
Hi Dmitry,
I think we can set up similar hardware at Adobe, the problem that we face
though is networking. We will probably need to fight for an external
connection that is not heavily secured. Are there any specific network
requirements we should be aware of?
I am pretty sure we can also get