[Benchmarking] Expose port 8099 and 8399 on 64.222.187.168

Paul Ramsey pramsey at cleverelephant.ca
Mon Sep 28 17:22:47 EDT 2009


ssh -p 2221 -L 8099:localhost:8099 -L 8399:localhost:8399
yourlogin at 64.222.187.168

Then point your manager application at your own machine.

P.

On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Jeff McKenna
<jmckenna at gatewaygeomatics.com> wrote:
> Yingqi Tang wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
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>> I’ve installed ArcGIS Sever 9.3.1 on benchmark server “goliath” with a lot
>> help from Paul and Mike, thanks a lot!
>>
>>
>> Now I have question regarding exposing port 8099 and 8399 on benchmark
>> server. We have a web-based Manager to administrate/configure the ArcGIS
>> Server which requires port 8099 and 8399 to be accessed from outside, so I
>> just wonder if I can access them through http://64.222.187.168:8099 and
>> http://64.222.187.168:8399. It is not accessible obviously now, so can any
>> one help on exposing those two ports so I can set up the benchmark services?
>>
>>
>
> You'll have to use port forwarding.  I often work on Windows, so I use
> putty.exe to forward my source port (8081) to the destination port
> (192.168.0.3:80) through an SSH connection to 64.222.187.168.  Contact me on
> IRC if you are on Windows...the others here will have the (easier) unix
> command for port forwarding.
>
> -jeff
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