We have a brand-new M1 Max Mac Studio that can't connect to our (local) license server. I've manually specified the ip address and port and it still comes back with "can't connect to server". I get the same results using Wi-Fi and/or Ethernet. Firewall is off, no AV running. The ironic thing is that if I run the nc command from the terminal (for example nc -vz x.x.x.x 5053) it will come back with "Connection to x.x.x.x port 5053 [tcp/*] succeeded!" so I know it should be able to connect. Note we've never had this issue before , not with any of our Mac Studio (or Intel Macs and Windows PCs.) This is a total showstopper for us, so any assistance is very appreciated.
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Arliss Renwick
We have a brand-new M1 Max Mac Studio that can't connect to our (local) license server. I've manually specified the ip address and port and it still comes back with "can't connect to server". I get the same results using Wi-Fi and/or Ethernet. Firewall is off, no AV running. The ironic thing is that if I run the nc command from the terminal (for example nc -vz x.x.x.x 5053) it will come back with "Connection to x.x.x.x port 5053 [tcp/*] succeeded!" so I know it should be able to connect. Note we've never had this issue before , not with any of our Mac Studio (or Intel Macs and Windows PCs.) This is a total showstopper for us, so any assistance is very appreciated.
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