Hello,
As I read in the documentation, the WAPT server cannot directly contact the WAPT agent behind a NAT. You mentioned that this problem can be bypassed soon using WebSocket. Do you have any indication of when this update will be released to address this issue? Is there a workaround in the meantime (VPN or other)?
Thank you in advance for your reply,
NeckAtSkin
WAPT agent behind a NAT
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- sfonteneau
- WAPT Expert
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- Registered: July 10, 2014 - 11:52 PM
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Hello,
version 1.5 is in production here and working, however, the migration from 1.3.13 to 1.5 is not ready (at all).
For your information, version 1.5 of Wapt is currently not functional with a Windows server.
Only the Linux version works correctly. We have many changes to make for the new version to work under Windows.
We mainly need to adapt Nginx and PostgreSQL for Windows.
Therefore, this requires quite a bit of work.
To answer your question, a VPN solves this problem without any issues.
Simon
version 1.5 is in production here and working, however, the migration from 1.3.13 to 1.5 is not ready (at all).
For your information, version 1.5 of Wapt is currently not functional with a Windows server.
Only the Linux version works correctly. We have many changes to make for the new version to work under Windows.
We mainly need to adapt Nginx and PostgreSQL for Windows.
Therefore, this requires quite a bit of work.
To answer your question, a VPN solves this problem without any issues.
Simon
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neckatskin
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- Registration: June 19, 2017 - 4:24 PM
Okay, great. Thank you for your reply 
- sfonteneau
- WAPT Expert
- Messages: 2318
- Registered: July 10, 2014 - 11:52 PM
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Hello,
documentation has just been published for migrating from version 1.3 to 1.5:
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=826&start=20.
It is strongly recommended that if you are coming from a Windows server, you migrate to a Linux server for this migration to 1.5.
This version is in Release Candidate (RC), so you can already do some testing!
Simon
documentation has just been published for migrating from version 1.3 to 1.5:
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=826&start=20.
It is strongly recommended that if you are coming from a Windows server, you migrate to a Linux server for this migration to 1.5.
This version is in Release Candidate (RC), so you can already do some testing!
Simon
