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Thanks Gregor. I just got off the phone with a friend and we came to
the same conclusion. Now we need to figure out how mv.NET can make a UO
client call using port 31439 (or whatever).
Thanks again,
Bill
Gregor Scott
Hi Bill.
Have you looked at port-mapping on the firewall?
This allows port 31439 at the firewall to be mapped to port 31438 on the second
UD machine, alleviating the need to re-locate the UniRPC port on the second
server.
Gregor
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The problem I'm having is I have two machines, inside a firewall and
on a single network, running UniData. I want to get access, using
uo.net, to each machine. I have a single IP address. Thus, I'd have to
be able to start the unirpc service on each machine using a different
port (one 31438
In UniData (on Windows) the default unirpc port is 31438. Can I
change this? It seems I can in UV but not on UD. How can this be?
The "E:\IBM\unishared\unirpc\uniprcservices" file doesn't include the
port...
udcs E:\IBM\ud\bin\udapi_server.exe * TCP/IP 0 300
defcs E:\IBM\ud\bin\udapi_serv