Hi Jay. Yep—when I have the reflector enabled, I can reach the site (
https://REFLECTORNAME.indigodomo.net) from a web browser—on that server and other machines. I get the Indigo Web page (Devices, Actions, Variables, and Control Pages) as expected.
Everything you say makes sense to me, but I still cannot find anything that is trying to connect w/ port 14076 or any port designation for that matter. All uses of the reflector that I am aware of in our house only used indigodomo.net without a port designation.
While not the localhost, I even checked Indigo Touch on my wife's and my iPhones, but nothing there. I even powered them down for a bit—access denied message still occurred like clockwork.
No surprise, but when I shut down the cable modem, the errors stopped (though Indigo complained about not reaching the reflector, of course), then when I restored it, and Indigo tried again (15 minutes later), the message re-appeared.
Hmm...I went back and searched the logs, and
I believe this all started happening on the day (and even the time...)
when I changed the server password (necessary). Could I have messed something up in the process? As I recall I just stopped the server, and then restarted it w/ a new password. I then went and changed it in Simon (previous post) and on our two Indigo Touch devices (iOS). All seem to be working fine since then, through the reflector.. My new server password is 16 characters w/ upper+lower case letters, numbers, and symbols (one or more of each).
Thank you!