9.5.2
Table Of Contents
- NET Render
- End User Agreement
- Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Installation
- 3. How To...
- Rendering a Scene
- Rendering a Still Image
- Monitoring Render Jobs
- Locating Results
- Locating Rendered Animations
- Cleaning Up
- No Results? (Troubleshooting)
- Updating Projects
- Job Priorities
- Aborting Jobs
- Working Dynamically with Clients
- Worst-Case Scenarios! (Troubleshooting)
- Client Administration
- User Administration
- Modifying Web Pages
- 4. Reference
- 5. Appendices
- Configuration Files
- General Rules
- client.ini Sections & Variables
- server.ini Sections & Variables
- (admin) Section
- (user) Section
- Using Plugins & Modules
- Large Networks
- Security Issues
- IP Adressing
- TCP Port Numbers
- Installing & Config. TCP/IP
- Hardware Considerations
- Configuring TCP/IP WIN
- Configuring TCP/IP Mac OS
- Support
- Glossary
- 6. Troubleshooting
- No Connection to Server...
- Port 8080 Occupied
- Missing Modules
- Only 3 Clients Rendering...
- Firewall Issues/Denied Access
- Trouble with ISDN & Internet Software
- Dynamic TCP/IP Adress
- Inaccurate Calculations
- Radiosity/Caustics
- Animations not Rendered...
- Scenes not Rendered...
- Computer Freezes...
- Misc. Notes
- Limitations
- Index
68 • TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING • 69
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There are two solutions:
1. Switch off the rewall. Warning! This may be a security risk; ask your system
administrator for advice.
2. For each client, open up your rewall settings and add port 1080 for the client
(or whatever port number you are using if you’ve changed from the default).
For the server, open up the rewall settings and add port 8080 for the server (or
whatever port number you are using). The exact steps you need to take here will
depend on which OS version and which rewall software you are using.
Example rewall settings for Windows.