Have you run the test connection from within ACS to see what fails ?
This should narrow it down.
Don
From: "Jon Paris" <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion"
<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 18/07/2022 02:59 AM
Subject: Diagnosing ACS Connection issues
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I am running a series of remote classes for a client and they are unable
to connect via ACS.
I am convinced that it is a firewall issue at their end and they are
equally convinced that it is not.
Here's the scenario.
Fire up ACS and it asks for user Id and pw. Connection appears to be made
and green screen appears but never connects.
From the same location users who have installed Code for IBM i can use the
5250 terminal in that to sign on. Trouble is that terminal is (to be
polite) pretty horrible and not really practical to work with for a group
trying to learn the basics of IBM i.
Any suggestions on what tooling I can ask them to run to attempt to
identify the blockage?
Is there another terminal option that would utilize the same connection as
Code for IBM i (assumedly SSH) as its communication vehicle?
I was hoping that their firewall restriction might be related to only
permitting secure connection ports so I've tried to get my ACS running
with SSL but sadly that was a miserable failure and the error messages
make so sense to me so I've abandoned even trying that for now.
Any thoughts ?
Jon P.
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