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How can I open ports for web based applications?

Postby benan » Apr 03 04 5:59 am

We have got everything working except a web site which is using port 10010. I have to open that port from wingate but do not know how.

I opened a SOCKS service with port 10010 but did not work. I Also tried TCP mapping but again no luck.

Can you please tell me how can I do this? Also what will the internet explorer connection settings be after opening the port.

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Postby ChrisH » Apr 03 04 2:22 pm

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Postby benan » Apr 05 04 3:31 am

I could not find the answer that I was looking for in that links as I am sure there is no port conflict. I actually wonder how can I configure the port 10010 so that the web application can use that port and what the internet explorer setting be after opening the port. The program is running on internet explorer and using port 10010.

Any help will be appreciated.
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Postby ChrisH » Apr 06 04 6:29 am

Is web server on a different machine than WG? If it is, where is it located ? behind WG? in DMZ?
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Postby benan » Apr 06 04 6:35 am

ChrisH wrote:Is web server on a different machine than WG? If it is, where is it located ? behind WG? in DMZ?


No the web server is in the same machine as Wingate.
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Postby ChrisH » Apr 06 04 2:59 pm

Open WWW proxy server in GateKeeper and go to Non-proxy Requests tab. Check the Pipe request through to predetermined server and enter IP address or wingate and port number 10010. See if this works.
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Postby sunpower » Apr 15 04 9:41 am

1-Open the GateKeeper
2-goto Extended Networking
3-Click on Port Security
4_ Click on ADD
5- In the ( Connection from ) Box , check on Local PC to Wingate PC ,
Check on Local PC to Internet ,
6-Uncheck Internet PC .
7-In the From Port enter the value of the Port you want to use and allow then To also the same port number its 10010 .
8-Click on OK
9- Again Click on OK

This way should work .
In case you wanted other PC's from the internet to access the same port on your local machine's then skip step number 6.
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Postby benan » Apr 19 04 11:31 pm

sunpower wrote:1-Open the GateKeeper
2-goto Extended Networking
3-Click on Port Security
4_ Click on ADD
5- In the ( Connection from ) Box , check on Local PC to Wingate PC ,
Check on Local PC to Internet ,
6-Uncheck Internet PC .
7-In the From Port enter the value of the Port you want to use and allow then To also the same port number its 10010 .
8-Click on OK
9- Again Click on OK

This way should work .
In case you wanted other PC's from the internet to access the same port on your local machine's then skip step number 6.



I am not using the firewall in extenden networking anyway. Firewall is disabled and Port security tab is configurable only if the firewall is enabled.

thank you for the answer but the problem still persists

Anybody else to help me here?
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Postby Pascal » Apr 20 04 10:52 am

Where do you want to access this from ? From the Internet or from inside your network ?
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