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• Your computer has no internet connection. • A firewall is preventing the license server from communicating with your Chaos Group account. • Your proxy configuration is incorrect.
Please follow the steps below to resolve the problem. Firewall This section only affects Windows and Mac OS X installations. By default, the License server installer adds a firewall exception to your system's settings. If you have opted to disable this setting while installing, or you have manually removed the firewall exception after the installation, this might prevent the License server from establishing a connection. Equivalence of filezilla for mac. You can either re-install the license server and make sure the option Add firewall exception is enabled in the, or you can manually add a firewall exception to your system's settings. Re-install the License Server Re-Install the and make sure the option Add firewall exception is enabled. This option can be changed by clicking Customize after agreeing to the License Agreement, but before installing.
Same thing applies to your router: go to D-Link, Netgear, or the Linksys web site and install the latest firmware for the router. You can read a previous article I had written about updating drivers for your wireless card if the connection is dropping. That will usually fix any problems with the connection being dropped!
Manually add firewall exception on Windows If you don't want to re-install the License server on Windows, you can manually add the firewall exception. • Open the Windows Start Menu and choose Control Panel. • Search for ' Windows Firewall'. • Select Allow a program or features through Windows Firewall. • Click on Allow another program. • Browse to the install location of the license server. By default, it is in C: Program Files Chaos Group VRLService OLS.
• Add vrol.exe Manually add firewall exception on Mac OS X If you don't want to re-install the License server on OS X, you can manually add the firewall exception. • From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences. • Go to Security or Security & Privacy. • Click the Firewall tab. • Unlock the pane by clicking the lock icon in the lower-left corner and type in your account's credentials (you'll need administrator privileges). • Select Advanced and click the plus sign. • Browse to the install location of the license server.
By default, it is in Applications > ChaosGroup > VRLService > OLS. • Select vrol.bin Proxy Settings The License server uses your operating system's Internet configuration settings by default. In some cases, it might still be required to change the proxy settings in the License server settings. If your computer is using a proxy server to connect to the Internet, you'll need to contact your Network Administrator and obtain the server address, port, and eventually credentials.
• Open a browser window. Note: If the License server is not running on your local machine, type in the IP address of the machine where it's running instead of 'localhost'. For example: 10.0.0.100:30304 • Click on the burger menu in the upper-right corner and choose Settings. • Fill in your proxy configuration. You might need to contact your Network Administrator if you're not sure what your proxy configuration is.
No Internet Connection The Online Licensing System requires an Internet connection. To check if your machine has an internet connection, try loading any webpage in your browser.
If that fails, then your computer has an internet connection problem. Contact your Internet Service Provider to solve this problem. Copyright © 2018 Chaos Software Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
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