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Blocked ports most likely.

I just started Code Editor and loaded a file for editing, the port I
connected to on the AS/400 is 8475.  So you want to make sure you have that
port open.  Not sure what other ports it may use.

HTH

Regards,

Jim Langston

-----Original Message-----
From: JOberholtzer@compures.com [mailto:JOberholtzer@compures.com]

We are building a VPN between our HQ and a remote network using a Cisco PIX
520 at HQ and a Cisco PIX 501 at the remote site. So far, everything except
CODE/400 seems to be working fine.

We are able to ping in both directions but when we run the STRCODE command,
we get "EVF4000 - A TCP/IP communications error occurred. A remote host
refused an attempted connect operation. The name of the error is ERR_TCPIP
(3425). The name of the function is ipClientConnect-connect." We get the
same error on STRCODE both when we specify RMTLOCNAME(*RESOLVE) and when we
enter the machine's IP address and *TCPIP. We have also tried using the
remote site's static public IP address, to no avail.

Any Ideas?  I'm stumped


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