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Re: VS Remote Debugging - Please help, going crazy
Just an update on this issue, I already spent ~ 5hrs with Microsoft Techs remote debugging this issue, and right now waiting for an answer if "it's at all POSSIBLE to remote debug over the internet". You would think that the whole point of "remote debugging" is to debug computers not on the same network. Apparently, it might be impossible by design. Still waiting to hear if this is indeed the case. Extremely frustrating…
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Re: VS Remote Debugging - Please help, going crazy
Just spoke with Microsoft again, and they said that it is NOT supported to debug over the internet. Due to DCOM issues you can only remote debug within the same domain on the network. This clearly seems like a huge flaw with remote debugging and a major disadvantage for the majority of the people who have their production enviroment on a different network than development workstations. Maybe if you can can open communition on all ports between client and server it might be possible, but I have not
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Re: VS Remote Debugging - Please help, going crazy
Hi Thomas, I'm afraid that this would be too much of a security risk to open all the ports. Insn't there a list of specific ports I can use? Thanks, -- Greg
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Re: VS Remote Debugging - Please help, going crazy
Hi Thomas, I checked all of this, and all of it is set correctly, but still no dice. I also verified that 100% of the packets from the server are being forwarded to the client, so it being a network issue is rulled out. I also completely disabled the windows firewall service on both machines.
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Re: VS Remote Debugging - Please help, going crazy
Thanks for your responses, so far nothing helps. SSA - I saw this already, I am doing exactly what it says with no luck scil - I am running as Administrator on both boxes. I am able to connect to the remote box just fine, but the remote box can't connect back to the debug client. kathirvelmm - RPC is started. The problem, I think, is somewhere on the client box. I do have Windows Firewall disabled and all firewall ports open. Also, "no authentication" mode works just fine both ways
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VS Remote Debugging - Please help, going crazy
Hi, I would really appreciate some help with remote debugging. It seems that I have tried everything, with no luck. I am trying to debug ASP.NET application running on Windows 2003 Server from Windows XP machine running VisualStudio 2005 Pro. I have windows firewall shut off as well as antivirus software on the XP machine. Both server and client are behind firewalls with the required ports open. I have checked all TCP ports from Server to Client with telnet. I also added DCOM permission limits to
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