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    I am *sure* I've had this set up at one time in the past, but over the weekend, I had no success.

    I have a laptop at home running Windows 7 and I can set up a VPN connection to our work network. The vray dongle is sat on our server.

    Shouldn't I be able to access a license over the internet from my laptop?
    Kind Regards,
    Richard Birket
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  • #2
    Our dongle is always plugged on the server, to. for the connection i opened the firewall for the vray license server. we have a static ip and it works without any trouble since over 2 years. Over VPN it works too but when VPN is activ, the internet connection ist dead, so i have opend the firewall port.
    CAD construction & visualization @ www.wsv-gruppe.de

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    • #3
      Originally posted by stellwagenc View Post
      Our dongle is always plugged on the server, to. for the connection i opened the firewall for the vray license server. we have a static ip and it works without any trouble since over 2 years. Over VPN it works too but when VPN is activ, the internet connection ist dead, so i have opend the firewall port.
      OK, so on the server, I allow access for vray related stuff through the firewall?
      Kind Regards,
      Richard Birket
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      http://www.blinkimage.com

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      • #4
        Yes, i opened the port 30304 for vray - thats enough. In "change V-ray client license settings" add the domain or ip (dyn-dns works to) and have fun.

        i have a little bit trouble with windows 2003 servers (FYI). after i restart the server the vray license server starts automaticly but it don't work. after i kill the process "vrlservice.exe" the process start again and it will work fine.

        Sorry for my bad english
        CAD construction & visualization @ www.wsv-gruppe.de

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        • #5
          I use hamachi by logmein to get my license while I am at home.
          Works a treat and is quick and easy to set up.
          Chris Jackson
          Shiftmedia
          www.shiftmedia.sydney

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          • #6
            hamachi works very well, up most of the time, easy !

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            • #7
              Vote three for hamachi - no need to worry about any firewall stuff and also if they shuffle around any ip addresses of computers, it's handled invisibly in the background so you get what looks like a static ip. Plus it's free!

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              • #8
                Trying to get access to Windows firewall on our server (SBS 2003) but I just get the message that IPNAT.sys is running and windows firewall settings cannot be opened. I will get our it people to look at it.

                I have had Himanchi running in the past, but I am just trying to do this as natively as possible without 3rd party software.

                Cheers
                Kind Regards,
                Richard Birket
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                http://www.blinkimage.com

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                • #9
                  we don't use the windows-firewall. we use a hardware firewall called "monowall"
                  CAD construction & visualization @ www.wsv-gruppe.de

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                  • #10
                    We have a couple of NICs on the server, so a few adjustments had to be made to open a port. Now that's been done, everything works a treat.

                    Thanks for your help!
                    Kind Regards,
                    Richard Birket
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                    http://www.blinkimage.com

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