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WAPT behind a reverse proxy: all workstations disconnected

Published: September 16, 2022 - 3:05 PM
by jlatieule
Hello,



To move the old WAPT server off our distribution LAN, I set up a new server in the DMZ so it's accessible remotely without a VPN.

If the workstations on our distribution LAN connect directly to the WAPT server, I get the connected/disconnected status in the console.
If the connection goes through our reverse proxy "NetScaler," they can see the new packages, downloaded and installed, but the connected/disconnected status is no longer displayed.

Is a specific port or protocol being blocked? What should I check?

Regards

Re: WAPT behind a reverse proxy: all workstations disconnected

Published: September 16, 2022 - 3:25 PM
by sfonteneau
Hello,

I'm not a NetScaler specialist, but Wapt supports WebSockets, so you need to allow/configure NetScaler to use WebSockets.

If you have support from them, that would help.

Simon

Re: WAPT behind a reverse proxy: all workstations disconnected

Published: September 16, 2022 - 4:58 PM
by jlatieule
Thanks for the feedback.

I'm currently testing what's described in this article:
https://msandbu.org/setting-up-websocke ... netscaler/