Noah service port, Changing the noah service port – Audioscan Verifit 2 User Manual

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User's Guide Version 4.2 © June 2015

Do not change the Remote Operation port unless requested by your network administrator. Changing the port
requires understanding your network's security policy, as well as of the details for the Windows PC running the
Remote application. Your network administrator may find the following information helpful.

The Audioscan Remote application communicates with the Verifit through the Remote Operation network
service. The Verifit provides the Remote Operation service works through a single TCP port. The Windows
computer running the application must be configured to access the same TCP port, which is 5900 by default.
Some Windows anti-virus software packages and some network firewalls prevent access to specific ports,
including 5900. The presence of such security measures may require changing the Remote Operation service
port on both the Verifit, and in the Audioscan Remote application.

NOAH Service Port

Consult your Network Administrator before changing the NOAH service port. Changing the port successfully
requires understanding the security polices on your Windows PC and computer network.

The Audioscan NOAH Module communicates with the Verifit through the NOAH network service. The Verifit
provides the NOAH service on a TCP port. The Windows computer running the module must be configured to
access the same TCP port, which is 8080 by default. Some Windows anti-virus software packages and some
network firewalls prevent access to specific ports, including 8080. Using the NOAH module in the presence of
such security settings may require changing the NOAH service port on both the Verifit, and in the Audioscan
NOAH Module.

Note that changing the NOAH service port requires restarting the Verifit.

Changing the NOAH service port

1. Click [Change] next to the NOAH service port.

2. Select the appropriate five digits to enter the desired port number. The software will prevent you from

entering the same port as the Product web service (typically port 80).

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