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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: jose velez on March 29, 2001, 08:36:33 PM
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I have a citrix server and e-smith and Citrix requires that port
1494 for tcp/ip is open and 1604 for UDP is open inbound.
Also port 1023 and above are opened for TCP and UDP outbound.
Any idea how to open this ports.
Thank You
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Hi, I think this is a ipchains 'thing' but i'm not sure. btw why is citrix demanding these ports, and what king of use are you getting from the combo citrix+e-smith?
regards,
H.F. Wang
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Citrix ICA client thru the Web can run any Windows and almost any DOS application that you publish in Metaframe. E-Smith will run the gateway to the web and the web server to access the Citrix applications.
From what I have read Ipchains is the solution but need the format and how to run it automatically
Thank you
José Vélez
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Is letting your outside clients making a VPN connection to the e-smith server and using the ICA client over the VPN not a (safer) solutions?
I'm currently using this method to connect to a VNC server on the internal network and everything seems to run ok.
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That is one option. But for demo purpose I what to put in my web page a Point of Sale solution and anyone click it and run it. In our demo I am not worried about security.
I saw in Esmith how to make the VPN connection. What do I need in the windows's client? How do I make a VPN connection in Windows to the E-Smith?
Thank You
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Try this section in the manual: http://www.e-smith.org/docs/manual/4.1/admin-remoteaccess.html
It's what got me going with VPN :-)
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After I read your first email I read the pages and Installed VPN client in my pc. I got a error 751 and the updates tells me that I have a wrong version of windows.
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If I am correct, I believe you want to have access to the ICA server through the gateway.
If this is the case you should have a look at ipmasqadm with the portfw option for incomming ports, and I believe you could set up ipchains with masq from the ICA server outbound.
I have done this with Windows Terminal Servers many times :)
Later,
RayW
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Can you shed some light on how to get Windows Terminal Server working through E-Smith
I have used ipportfw on port 3389 to an internal private IP without success
Is port 3389 the only port needed?
Rod