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For full details see the LEGAL in the documentation book that contains this page."/> -<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css"/> -<title>Connecting to a remote Windows server</title> -</head> - -<body> -<a name="tbeginwindows"></a> -<h1 class="topictitle1">Connecting to a remote Windows server</h1> -<div> -<p>The following documentation explains how to install the Windows server -code, start the server daemon, and make a connection to a remote Windows -server. Look <a href="tbeginlinux.html">here</a> for setting up -a server on <a href="tbeginlinux.html">Linux, General UNIX or Mac</a>, -and additional configuration options.</p> -<div class="p"> -<p><b>Installing the server code</b></p> -<div class="p"> -<ol> -<li> -Create a directory where you want to install the server code. The -remainder of these instructions will assume the directory name and location is -C:\rseserver, but you are free to use any directory you choose.</li> -<li>Find the package that contains the server. -The server code is usually packaged with a containing product and you should refer to that -product's documentation for finding and installing the server package. -The server is also available, however, on the Eclipse DSDP -<a href="http://download.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm/downloads/">Target Management download site</a> -as the package <b>rseserver-<version>-<os>.zip</b>. For example, rseserver-2.0-windows.zip contains the release 2.0 server -for Windows.</li> -<li>Copy the rseserver.zip to the C:\rseserver directory (this could be on a different machine).</li> -<li>Using an unzip utility to extract the server code to the C:\rseserver directory.</li> -</ol> -</div> -<p><b>Starting the server</b></p> -<p>You can start the RSE communications server with the server manually, or with a daemon.</p> - -<div class="p"><b>To start the server with a the server daemon:</b> -<ol> -<li>Simply double click the <code>daemon.bat</code> program to start a server daemon.</li> -<li>You can edit the <code>daemon.bat</code> file to change properties for the daemon, -like a specific daemon port to use or to force a port range for the server -(in order to comply with firewalls).</li> -</ol> -<blockquote> -<p>Note that the server daemon <b>does not</b> enforce any user -authentication. If you run the server daemon, any user can connect to the machine, work -with the file system and run commands. -<span style="font-weight: bold;">Use of the server daemon on Windows systems is not recommended</span>. -</p> -The server daemon runs on port 4075 by default. You can pass the optional -daemonPort argument to force a different port if you want.<br/> -If your daemon runs behind a firewall, you may want to specify the optional -<i>serverPortRange</i> argument to restrict selected server ports to the -range given:<pre> -daemon.bat 4075 10000-10010</pre> -</blockquote> -</div> - -<div class="p"><b>To start the server manually:</b> -<ol> -<li>Simply double click on the <code>server.bat</code> program to start a -dstore server. The server will pick the first port available and print -the port number. By default, it is usually 4033. -You will then have to enter this port number in port property for the -Files subsystem for your connection in the Remote System Explorer.</li> -<li>For security reasons, the server will only wait a limited time -until a client connects (12000 seconds by default).</li> -<li>In order to start the server with an exactly specified port or -timeout, open a Windows command prompt and enter: -<pre> -c:<br/> -cd \rseserver<br/> -server.bat [port] [timeout] -</pre> -</li> -<li>When you connect RSE to the server, the server will terminate as soon as you -disconnect the client. The daemon, however, will not terminate.</li> -</ol> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="p"><b>To connect to a remote Windows server:</b> -<ol> -<li><span>Switch to the Remote System Explorer perspective.</span></li> -<li><span>In the Remote Systems view, <b>New Connection</b> is -automatically be expanded to show the various remote systems you can connect to -through the Remote System Explorer. Expand <b>Windows</b> to invoke a dialog -and configure a connection.</span></li> -<li><span>Enter a name for your first profile and click <b>Next</b>. -(This step only occurs if you have never defined a connection before.)</span></li> -<li><span>Enter a connection name. This name displays in your tree -view and must be unique to the profile.</span></li> -<li><span>Enter the name or TCP/IP address of your Windows server in -the <b>Host Name</b> field, for example, jsandler.</span></li> -<li><span>Enter a <b>Description</b>(optional); the description -appears in the Properties view after the connection is created.</span></li> -<li><span>Click <b>Finish</b> to define your system. </span></li> -</ol> -</div> - -<div class="p"> -<div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note: </span>To check your -port number, right-click your connection or subsystem -from the Remote Systems view and select <b>Properties</b>. Click <b>Subsystem</b> -to see the relevant information. If your port is "0," then your Remote -System Explorer communications server will pick any free port on the Windows -server. If you specified a port number when starting the server, you need to -enter it here, for example, to work with a firewall.</div> -</div> -</div> -<div> -<p><b class="reltaskshd">Related tasks</b><br/> -<a href="tbeginlinux.html" title="">Connecting to a remote Linux or UNIX server</a><br/> -</p> -</div> -</body> -</html> |