Hello:
A little over a year ago we went from a private ip addressing scheme to a public ip addressing scheme. However in my firewall logs I am seeing most of my PC client attempting to connect to the old private ip of our NAV server 192.168.11.220 @ port 38293. The strange thing about this is that the clients are communicating with the NAV server with it's new IP, but also seem to be attempting to communicate with the old ip. Any suggestions where I might be able to remove this ip from the settings file?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
John Silva
A little over a year ago we went from a private ip addressing scheme to a public ip addressing scheme. However in my firewall logs I am seeing most of my PC client attempting to connect to the old private ip of our NAV server 192.168.11.220 @ port 38293. The strange thing about this is that the clients are communicating with the NAV server with it's new IP, but also seem to be attempting to communicate with the old ip. Any suggestions where I might be able to remove this ip from the settings file?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
John Silva