Not sure who manages the servers, but is it possible to put in port translation for the lapstat web server on the router/firewall? Web Proxy server at work only allows 80/443, so custom HTTP ports are being blocked. I checked the ptracker documentation and it mentions its not recommended to change the default port of 50041, so perhaps port translation via NAT rules is easier. Your static NAT rule will look like this; INGRESS source ip: original destination ip: original source port: original destination port: 80 XLATE source ip: original XLATEdestination ip: original XLATEsource port: original XLATEdestination port: 50041 EGRESS source ip: original destination ip: original source port: 50041 destination port: original XLATE source ip: original XLATEdestination ip: original XLATEsource port: 80 XLATEdestination port: original
Why not use a free proxy web service like this one. https://www.proxysite.com/ Thats how I get around it at work
I could bore you with technical details, but i assure you that would not work at an environment with properly configured and well maintained network security. Not to mention i'm one of those responsible for people stopping others accessing websites that are not-work related, would be going against my own work to use such a site
So no RDP, Teamviewer, ssh tunnel into ur own computer at home to then access site? Sounding like my mobile option still the easiest
Essentially - Block all internal subnets from accessing the internet - Allow all internal subnets to access HTTP/HTTPS via proxy srever - Use an enterprise-grade web filter like Websense or Cisco WSA which subscribes to massive databases of URLs with categorisations. Block the category; proxy avoidance You might be able to find a URL that isn't categorised as part of the database cause its flown under the radar, but you block all uncategorised websites. Any uncategorised websites are automatically sent to proxy vendor to be added to a queue for categorisation
yeah the bigger the company the bigger the the party poopers they are. QC. runs an AWS hosted Windows box (I'm reasonably certain) so I'd look at this article if QC wanted to assist you... http://woshub.com/port-forwarding-in-windows/
Hi @AaronSutton tbh, this inst something I'm not that keen on, as my networking experience is somewhat limited. Major issue would seem to be the server is on AWS, running win server 2012 (free tier). To have a 'proper' router it seems I would need extra modules( i.e. not free). The netsh command (thanks @Rolz ) looks like it might do the trick??? along with opening the firewall. I'll have a play with this too see if it works.....err... soon(tm). cheers
Too easy guys, wasn't sure on the infrastructure. If it costs money or your not comfortable i can just use my phone or wait till I get home!
Not sure where to ask this so here works, are servers 1 and 2 running some weather mod or something? Still cant join those two, the others are fine, tried with a clean install on my work PC as well today and same issue. All other ROOZ servers are fine and other servers running the same car/track combo I can join fine as well
The only thing I can think of that might have caused an issue is there are two version of Goodwood. One we ran a while ago, and a newer version (server has the new version, http://www.racedepartment.com/threads/goodwood-circuit.141009/ ). But that doesn't explain server 2 . I've changed the combos on them, let me know if there are more issues.
Servers were running spa at the time anyway. Can join server1 now but still not two, content manager gives the same issue