I am at a remote site that connects to a citrix server in our home office. We are using nfuse over https to get to our applications.
For some reason I keep getting "no route to the specified subnet address" error - which makes me think that the reason maintenance we had done on our router by our isp messed up our tcp port 1494 and udp port 1023 settings UNTIL - i tried connecting on two other pc on our network that work. - That throws a monkey wrench into my theory.
I've looked at all the tcp/ip settings on the machines, and they all seem to be equal. We have 3 machines that don't connect, two that do. I can ping the citrix ip address on the ones that work, but it says "destination unreachable" on the ones that can't connect -
I'm suspecting our firewall settings, but now I'm not sure -Can anyone offer any suggestions?
Thanks!
Seek not outside yourself; heaven is within.
For some reason I keep getting "no route to the specified subnet address" error - which makes me think that the reason maintenance we had done on our router by our isp messed up our tcp port 1494 and udp port 1023 settings UNTIL - i tried connecting on two other pc on our network that work. - That throws a monkey wrench into my theory.
I've looked at all the tcp/ip settings on the machines, and they all seem to be equal. We have 3 machines that don't connect, two that do. I can ping the citrix ip address on the ones that work, but it says "destination unreachable" on the ones that can't connect -
I'm suspecting our firewall settings, but now I'm not sure -Can anyone offer any suggestions?
Thanks!
Seek not outside yourself; heaven is within.