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  • support200
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    OK. We will add some explanation about that.

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  • Selmo Andrei
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    The indicated port was closed. I opened it, and now I think it worked properly. However, there was no mention in the documentation about the need to open this port.

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  • Selmo Andrei
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    Exactly, this is the IP of my DNS. I’ll try checking this port on the firewall or testing with CxLogon.

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  • support200
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    Is 10.1.1.30 is your NxFilter IP?

    Then you need to check if TCP/19002 is open on your server and it's accessible from your PC.

    You may try CxLogon which might be easier.

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  • Selmo Andrei
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    Same situation.
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  • Selmo Andrei
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    Yes, I changed it, putting the IP of my DNS. I will test with your command to check.

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  • support200
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    Did you modify nxlogin.bat fiile to point your NxFilter? You can try to run it on CMD. Copy nxlogon.exe to somewher on your user PC and then,

    nxlogon.exe -d 192.168.0.100

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  • Selmo Andrei
    started a topic NxLogon

    NxLogon

    I have made several attempts to use NxLogon or VxLogon to authenticate my users through Active Directory (AD). However, I haven't had success with either option.
    When using NxLogon, with the GPO created and running the batch file, I only receive the message: "Error 10060 - Couldn't connect to server! - IPSERVER."
    As for VxLogon, even though it is enabled in the settings and the domain is registered exactly as in the .vbs file, it still doesn’t perform the login.
    Do you have any suggestions?
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