Hi, is it necessary to open any ports other than HTTPS/HTTP (443/80) on the application server to run the Designer Studio on a remote machine (not on the application server)? - or open traffic from that remote machine to the SQL server
Hi, is it necessary to open any ports other than HTTPS/HTTP (443/80) on the application server to run the Designer Studio on a remote machine (not on the application server)? - or open traffic from that remote machine to the SQL server
Hi Franek,
no, you don't need any other ports.
We are accessing virtual machines running in Azure and the only open port is 443.
Since you are asking, it seems that you have some kind of issue. What is it?
Best regards,
Daniel
Hi Franek,
no, you don't need any other ports.
We are accessing virtual machines running in Azure and the only open port is 443.
Since you are asking, it seems that you have some kind of issue. What is it?
Best regards,
Daniel
Currently, I do not have any issues. I am gathering information. We are planning an upgrade to the 2025 version.
What about Designer Studio for WEBCON 2022? Is it the same? - only 443?
Currently, I do not have any issues. I am gathering information. We are planning an upgrade to the 2025 version.
What about Designer Studio for WEBCON 2022? Is it the same? - only 443?
Hi Franek,
yes, that should work fine. The Designer Studio 2022 also communicates with the server using some internal REST API. At least as of R3, this is the oldest Designer Studio version I have on my machine.
I assume that the Designer Studio uses the same address/port which you used to connect to the portal. So in theory it could be another port, if you changed it. But this is just theoretical. No one would tell their users, to enter a port after the address :)
If you haven't stumbled about it I would recommend to read through this and the linked post of upgrading to 2023:
https://daniels-notes.de/posts/2025/upgrade-2022-to-2025
Best regards,
Daniel
Hi Franek,
yes, that should work fine. The Designer Studio 2022 also communicates with the server using some internal REST API. At least as of R3, this is the oldest Designer Studio version I have on my machine.
I assume that the Designer Studio uses the same address/port which you used to connect to the portal. So in theory it could be another port, if you changed it. But this is just theoretical. No one would tell their users, to enter a port after the address :)
If you haven't stumbled about it I would recommend to read through this and the linked post of upgrading to 2023:
https://daniels-notes.de/posts/2025/upgrade-2022-to-2025
Best regards,
Daniel
Thanks
Best regards,
Franek