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DATE | 2020-05-15 |
FROM | Axel Braun
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SUBJECT | Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Health] Tryton-server
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**** please ask via health-at-gnu.org *****
Am Freitag, 15. Mai 2020, 15:58:30 CEST schrieb Yusif Suleiman:
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> OK...so what versions of GNU Health do you use? What is your base system, > and are client and server o the same machine? > > >>>>>>> Am installing gnuhealth client version 3.4., and I am using Windows > >>>>>>> base systems with virtual box 4GB RAM & 20GB HDD.
1) use the latest GNU Health and enjoy additional functionality, as described in https://en.opensuse.org/GNUHealth_on_openSUSE#Quick_Start (as you have already GH installed, after adding the respository you need to run zypper up --allow-vendor-change )
2) If you install the client in the same virtualbox, can this client connect to the server?
3) In order to allow the server inside a virtual machine to receive connecion requests from a client outside of that machine yo need to:
3.1) open port 8000 in the firewall (or switch it off *for testing purposes only*). Use the firewall module in YaST.
3.2) Set the network mode of the virtual box to 'Bridged' (normally VBox uses NAT as network mode, so the server receives a local address and is not visible from the outside. In bridged mode, it gets an address from the DHCP-server in the network)
> >>>>>>> I have two > >>>>>>> computers to which I want to connect as client and server for > >>>>>>> testing purpose (before implementing in real environment).>
Please try the above and report back!
Best, Axel
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