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zoo:homenetsh [2023/11/07] maryfugier [Open TCP Port 80 in Windows Firewall Using Netsh] |
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| - | Zoo communicates with Rhino clients via TCP Port 80 (HTTP). | + | LAN Zoo communicates with Rhino clients via TCP Port 80 (HTTP). |
| - | After installing the Zoo, you need to ensure that TCP Port 80 is open for //both incoming and outgoing// communications in the firewall software running on the Zoo server system. | + | After installing the LAN Zoo, you need to ensure that TCP Port 80 is open for //both incoming and outgoing// communications in the firewall software running on the LAN Zoo server system. |
| **By default TCP Port 80 is open for outgoing communications in most firewall software. You should not have to open any ports in the firewall software running on Rhino workstations.** | **By default TCP Port 80 is open for outgoing communications in most firewall software. You should not have to open any ports in the firewall software running on Rhino workstations.** | ||
| - | Note: The Zoo 8 installer defaults to setting Windows Firewall scope to local subnet only. | + | Note: The LAN Zoo 8 installer defaults to setting Windows Firewall scope to local subnet only. |
| Due to remote work and routed subnets/ | Due to remote work and routed subnets/ | ||