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Re: IDL licenses thru a tunnel? [message #34563 is a reply to message #34488] Mon, 24 March 2003 08:19 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Anthony J. Ferro is currently offline  Anthony J. Ferro
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Registered: February 2002
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Thomas Gutzler wrote:
> Anthony J. Ferro wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> My thanks to all who helped and responded. I've now been able
>> to get this to work, so I thought I'd post a summary of what I
>> did to get this to work. (Note I'm doing this all under Linux,
>> but it should work for other systems too.)
>
>
> Seems to me, that the windows version is a bit more friendly. All I had
> to do to get IDL running from behind a NAT is to
> - set a System Variable: LM_LICENSE_FILE to 1700@localhost
>
> - and configure my ssh-client (ssh secure shell)
> listen port: 1700
> Destination Host: IP of licenseserver
> Destination Port: 1700
> [x] Allow local Connections only
> Type: tcp
> as an outgoing connection
>
> easy, isn't it ?
>
> Tom
>

That's interesting. You only had to set up one tunnel? I guess
I'll have to play with the set up some more. I was able to use
the environmental variable routine working too for the connection.
Somehow the modified license file seems like a slightly nicer
solution for me (eg. it will work when I set up a new user and
forget to add the LM_LICENSE_FILE def.).

- Tony Ferro
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