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How To Add Exception Rules To Windows Firewall For NX License Server

The objective of this procedure is to enable NX client machine to grab license from another physical NX license server machine, while keeping the server’s firewall turned on. This procedure is performed at the server machine. To grab the license, another usual alternative is to turn off the server firewall, but doing so makes the server more vulnerable to external thread.

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How To Add Exception Rules To Windows Firewall For NX License Server

The objective of this procedure is to enable NX client machine to grab license from another physical NX license server machine, while keeping the server’s firewall turned on. This procedure is performed at the server machine. To grab the license, another usual alternative is to turn off the server firewall, but doing so makes the server more vulnerable to external thread.

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How to add Exception Rules to Windows Firewall

for NX License Server


The objective of this procedure is to enable NX client machine to grab license from another
physical NX license server machine, while keeping the servers firewall turned on. This
procedure is performed at the server machine. To grab the license, another usual alternative
is to turn off the server firewall, but doing so makes the server more vulnerable to external
thread.

(For Windows 10)


1. Go to Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Firewall

2. In the window below, click Advanced settings.

3. In the left panel, notice there are Inbound Rules and Outbound Rules. Click Inbound Rules.

4. To create an inbound rule, right-click Inbound Rules > New Rule...


(To create an outbound rule, right-click Outbound Rules > New Rule...)
5. For the rule type, choose Port. Click Next >

6. Choose TCP, input 28000. Click Next >

7. Choose Allow the connection. Click Next >


8. At below dialog box, click Next >

9. At below dialog box, insert a name (for example TCP28000) for reference. Click Finish.

10. With step 9 completed, you have written 1 exception rule for windows firewall. Please
write 7 more rules as illustrated below:

Rule No Inbound or Rule type Input Name


outbound
2 Inbound Port UDP, 28000 UDP28000
3 Inbound Program See Remark 1 LMGRD
4 Inbound Program See Remark 2 UGSLMD
5 Outbound Port TCP, 28000 TCP28000
6 Outbound Port UDP, 28000 UDP28000
7 Outbound Program See Remark 1 LMGRD
8 Outbound Program See Remark 2 UGSLMD

11. After completing all the rules, the client machine can grab license from server, while the
server firewall is turned on.
Remark 1:
Browse to lmgrd.exe. Below is an example.

Remark 2:
Browse to ugslmd.exe. Below is an example.

Any further issue, please contact:

Dream Technology System Helpdesk Support


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Telephone : +603 7880 2166
Fax : +603 7806 1622
Email : [email protected]
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