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  1. Hmm problem still isn't resolved it seems The fserver runs, can be pinged, the fserver status page can be accessed and shows licenses are unused, but 3d-coat seems unable to connect to the license server (the same machine is connected to the same license server for FlexLM, Maya, Fusion, Deadline, mount points over Samba, etc etc.) Any idea what could be going on, or am i trying to connect to the server in a wrong fashion (enter the float-server-address:port in the registration pop up) cheers, Sven
  2. Whoops, this is embarrassing, while doing my ping test, i used the wrong ip address to ping (188.136.0.46). However, in my desperate attempt to fix the DNS resolve i switched to the google DNS servers, and that does seem to have fixed it (yay.) Thanks for the help though. cheers, Sven
  3. Hi Carlosan sorry for getting back to this so late. Strange thing is, my workstation can ping that address, our license server however not. I'll look into it some more. cheers, Sven
  4. I know that works (i'm on the forum after all), but i'm just wondering what location fserver tries to connect to (i assume it needs to check our float license to one of your servers right?), if it is www.3d-coat.com, then maybe that was the problem?
  5. We have an fserver_console daemon running on Centos 6.4, but for some reason it can't connect to the 3D-Coat servers (firewall off and selinux permissive doesn't help either) Not sure this is related, but the www.3d-coat.com name doesn't get resolved, 3d-coat.com does get resolved though. Any help would be appreciated. Sven Neve House of secrets
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