DaveL17 wrote:1. If connecting from within your own LAN, you will want to "connect to a remote client" with the LAN IP of your Indigo Server.
jay (support) wrote:When you run the Indigo Installer, click the custom (or maybe it's options) button on the first screen and then select just the client so you don't get a server installed as well.
Note that if you want to use the client from your WAN you'll also need to enable port forwarding in your router to forward requests from 1176 to your Indigo Server Mac.
koburg wrote:Ok thank you all.
1. so I could install a second copy of indigodomo (only 1 license) and run it as client over the wan. (outside my house)
2. but I can not install or manage scripts but make triggers and stuff I guess ?
3. or I can use a screen share software like temaviewer, to install scripts etc.
jay (support) wrote:When you run the Indigo Installer, click the custom (or maybe it's options) button on the first screen and then select just the client so you don't get a server installed as well.
Note that if you want to use the client from your WAN you'll also need to enable port forwarding in your router to forward requests from 1176 to your Indigo Server Mac.
I have a DDNS with are working for other applications in the house.
koburg wrote:I have tried to port forward the 1176 from my router iMac has static ip. and I have a DDNS with are working for other applications in the house.
the firewall on the Mac is disable but it still says connection error is there something else I need ?
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