For some reason I can't get the AutoCAD license to go through the Windows Server 2008 R2 firewall. I have setup the inbound ports, 2080 and 27000 to 27009, and allowed adskflex. I also allowed File and Printer Sharing (Echo Request - ICMPv4-In) that was suggested from another thread. I have 8 other licenses using FLEXnet and they all work through the firewall with no issues. I am using the web administration version of FLEXnet. Is there something I am missing?
FLEXnet version 11.10
License Server Manager Port in Use: 27002
Adskflex version 11.9
is there an error message or anything when opening up autocad or in the flex lm manager?
DarrenP
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No, just the generic can't find license server when trying to run AutoCAD. If the firewall on the server is disabled then AutoCAD will run so it's definitely a firewall issue.
In addition to adding port exceptions, I often also add program exceptions in the Windows Firewall settings. I add the four .exe files
lmgrd.exe
adskflex.exe
lmutil.exe
lmtools.exe
That should help eliminate the -15 error if that is what you are getting. Also make sure you can ping and receive a standard IPv4 response. If the response is IPv6, you will probably want to resolve that as well.
For more information about Network License Manager connectivity issues and IPv6, please see my discussion post here:
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Installation-Licensing/Network-License-Error-1-5-15-and-IPv6/td-p/2982...
I am using the web FLEXnet licensing program so there is no lmgrd or lmutils type programs. ArcGIS v10 is running these programs though so I tried making firewall exceptions for them just to test and didn't help. Is there any issues with the AutoCAD licensing program and using the web FLEXnet licensing program? As stated all the other licenses work properly except adskflex.
Checked also for IPv6 and it's using IPv4.
The licenses are definitely setup properly because when the server firewall is down you can check out licenses. I checked the FLEXnet directory and there is no lmgrd, lmutil, lmtools just lmadmin. Also none in Common Files-> Macrovision Shared and no processes running for them. lmgrd process is running but from ArcGIS directory. It's perplexing because all the other FLEXnet licenses go through the firewall except Autodesk.
Is this what you are using?
Exactly right for all my FLEXnet licenses. Usually I just import the license file to the FLEXnet admin and it automatically creates a directory. Then I add the license program to the directory and configure it. Once it's running properly I add the program to the Windows Firewall as an Inbound rule and everything is good to go. For some reason adskflex just doesn't go through the firewall like the other licenses.
Strange indeed. You should be able to set an exception for both adskflex.exe and for port 2080, as that is what it uses. You can test this with Internet Explorer (not other browsers) by typing the address of your servername followed by the :2080 port number.
This should result in the response similar to:
Wê-60Wê-60Wê-60Wê-60Wê-60Wê-60Wê-60
If you see this in IE, then you know the connectivity is working properly. You can also check the other NLM ports as well, like 27000, this way.
Are you getting any kind of error?