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Multiple repeater ports on one machine?

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ScottG
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Multiple repeater ports on one machine?

Post by ScottG »

I would like to set up a repeater system to allow our internal support staff to help outside users using SC. Is it possible to set up multiple copies of the repeater application (each using a different port) on the same machine?

I would like to set up a SC application allowing the end user to select the technician name (each one having a different port) then let the tech connect to the repeater from inside our firewall (the repeater being in the DMZ zone). I assume I would need to run several copies of the repeater on the machine in different directories. Just woundered if anyone had tried this before....

Thanks,
Scott
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Re: Multiple repeater ports on one machine?

Post by redge »

no sense,
one repeater on DMZ
port 5900 for viewer
port 5500 for server

and one ID per technician
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ScottG
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Re: Multiple repeater ports on one machine?

Post by ScottG »

Will that config allow for multiple connections at once (should have stated that in the first post :) )?
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Re: Multiple repeater ports on one machine?

Post by mattice06082 »

That's what Redge meant by:
and one ID per technician
As long as you don't have overlapping IDs you they can be connected at the same time.
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Re: Multiple repeater ports on one machine?

Post by redge »

repeater allow by default 20 simultaneous connections :-)
use only number for ID
tech1 = ID 100 --> customerA
tech2 = ID:200 --> customerB
tech3 = ID:400 ---> customerC

use this repeater below up to date
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Last edited by redge on 2008-02-20 00:09, edited 1 time in total.
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