Re: [selenium-users] Ports used by Nodes/Hubs?

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Krishnan Mahadevan

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Feb 26, 2013, 5:54:27 AM2/26/13
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If you DONT specify the port numbers, those are the default values that are going to be used. You can always change it by using a port number which is opened by your firewall.

The other option would be, to go and tweak your firewall to open up connections on 4444 and 5555 respectively [both inbound as well as outbound]

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On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 2:30 PM, <keibli...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm currently setting up a test system with Selenium Grid. The hub runs on a CentOS installation. Port 4444 and Port 5555 are externally available. When I run a node locally on the same machine, everything runs as expected.

But if my IE-testing machine connects to the Hub the tests time out. (After registration no "INFO - Done: /status" messages are displayed either). I tested the IE machine with a hub server started at my workstation. Then everything works as expected.

So I guess there's something wrong with the network availability. Maybe ports?

In the documentation only port 4444 for the hub and port 5555 for the server is mentioned. (I also tested to start a node on the testing server and connect to my local started hub server, that didn't work either.)

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keibli...@gmail.com

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Feb 28, 2013, 4:29:52 AM2/28/13
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Yeah, the problem was on my site. The hub runs on a external server and can't ping the node on the local network. I didn't thought that through ...

Thank you, anyways.
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