>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Hi,
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I am trying to test the following:
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>On customer server I installed a Web API site. When I connect to their server (via VPN and RDT) I can enter a URL into the IE on the server (where the Web API is installed) and I get a string returned that I expect. So it works.
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Can you access with web page from your machine (i.e. not just on the server using RDT) ?
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>No. Which means that even if I VPN my iPad to their network, something will be blocking. I will be driving to the customer site today and test it there. This is super important for me as they will be my first iOS app customer.
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Thank you.
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>Hi. Been offline for a couple of days. Did you resolve this ?
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>>>>>>>>>>>>No. Which is a pain because I cannot test the iOS app from my office. And the customers is 60 miles away. And making the trip for every test is not a practical approach. When I was on-site, at customer, this Wednesday, I asked their IT manager if what I am trying to do (connect my iPad to the server from my office) is possible, and he said No.
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>>>>>>>>>>>Just to be clear : Can you browse their server on your PC browser when connected over VPN ?
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>>>>>>>>>>No. I tried it. I can do it when I RDP to their server but not from my PC browser :(
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>What URL are you using ? The IP address of the server ?
>>>>>>>>>Did the IT manager tell you why the answer was 'No' ?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I think I was using the name of the server. But I can try with IP as well.
>>>>>>>>No, the IT manager did't tell me why. You see even when I was onsite he had to connect the iPad to their network, in order for the iPad to "see" the server. When I am in my office, I am not connected to their wireless network. Maybe this is why.
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>>>>>>>I'd concentrate on getting access to the site from your PC browser over VPN. If that's not working there's no chance that the IPad would work either.
>>>>>>>Can you ping the IP address of the remote server over VPN ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Yes, I can ping their server from my PC. And yes, I can get the Web API return the version number from my browser, using the IP address (instead of name). Thank you!
>>>>>>But I cannot get the iPad browser to call the server :(.
>>>>>
>>>>>Can you make a VPN connection with the IPad ? (Settings/General/VPN)
>>>>
>>>>When I enter the URL for Citrix Access Gateway VPN to this customer on iPad and enter my ID and password I get message somethings like "If the Access Gateway Plug in for Java does not start automatically, you can open the Access Gateway session window manually". But if I understand correctly, Java does not run on iOS. In fact when I click on the link to start the session window manually, I get message that "JRE is not installed on your machine. Install JRE and try"
>>>
>>>
>>>Hmm. Might be wrong but I don't think Apple allows the Java runtime on their machines (for the same reasons they won't, for example, allow Flash). Guess you're stuck if they're using Citrix :-{
>>>Bear in mind that I might be wrong - Citrix gateway is not something I'm familiar with.....
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>>I think you are right about Apple and Java. Thank you for your help!
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>If you are using IIS Express for local development you may be able to test on Safari on the IPad. See :
https://blog.appliedis.com/2013/07/08/accessing-an-iis-express-site-from-an-ipad/You see, locally, on my server I can connect iPad and test it. But something does not work when I go to the customer site. So I need to test it in the customer environment. I may have to go back there again and bring my PC and test and make adjustments on-the-go.
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