RE: 1) Changing name and IP address of an AIX 4.2 Server 2)Using NAT

Daniel,
you (normaly) just have to :
1) edit the $FORTE_ROOT/fortedef.sh fileand change the value of variable
FORTE_NS_ADDRESS
2) shutdown and restart forte environment
3) put the new values in the control panel of the client and run !
It worked on our site with the same configuration (Aix 4.2)
Good luck
De : Daniel[SMTP:[email protected]]
Répondre à : Daniel
Date : vendredi 18 juin 1999 13:08
A : [email protected]
Cc : Jose Ignacio
Objet : 1) Changing name and IP address of an AIX 4.2 Server 2)
Using NAT to reach forte
Hello Forte Users :
    I have 2 questions to make:
    1)
    I've installed a Forte Server Central Node (Release 3.0.F.2) in an
IBM RS/6000  with OS AIX 4.2
    (The name of the server is Name_1 and the IP address is
125.125.50.50 with mask 255.255.255.0)
    Nowadays we had to change the name and IP address of this server
lets say to Name_2 and 125.125.60.60 with mask 255.255.255.0.
    After that we try to find any reference to old name and IP address
in the forte directory and all of its subdirectories changing them to
the new ones.
    After these changes we found than forte could'nt start the nodemgr
server.
    We have too many reasons to avoid installing FORTE again.
    Does anybody know if I have to change anything more to make
nodemgr server work.
    2)
    The second question is about NAT (Network Address Translation).
    To reach a Forte Server Central Node from a Forte Client we have
to pass through a Firewall and NAT.
    We are researching and at this moment we can not reach the server
from the client, has anybody any suggestion to correctly configure
Forte (Client and Server) to use NAT between them.
    If anyone could help me I would be very pleased.
    Thank you very much in advance,
    Daniel GonzáLucas (EAM Sistemas Informáticos SL, Spain,
e-mail: [email protected])
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