Windows Server Port Not Listening

10/27/2019
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Windows Server 2003 Rdp Port Not Listening

I installed a windows server 2012 r2 standard + sql 2008 r2 standard on a new dell server for a client of mine as regular workgroup file server (not acting as a Domain Controller) 3 months ago and all was working well. I've installed symantec endopint 12.1 on it and am using a tp-link TL-ER604W vpn router as the main router on it's local network.
The client bought a medical machine that sample heart rate and blood pressure (Goldway G60), Which supposed to send a small text data through a port to the server and a listening software installed on the server is supposed to integrate the data on a patient's file. In order to test that data is delivered from the G60, I've installed a program called Timon 1.3.01 which monitor a specific ip/port for the data that is sent to a specific computer it's installed on. (I install it on a computer with ip 192.168.1.110, Set the G60 to send data to 192.168.1.110 on port 6768 and then set the timon to listen to that port on that computer and see the data).
I am not able to get the server to acknowledge any data sent from the G60 machine on port 6768 using the Timon software, But I DO get acknowledge of the data if I connect the device to another computer on the network (Even if i give it the server's IP).
I also can ping to the machine and ping is fine from the server too, But for some reason I can't get the data from the G60 to the server. This is what I tried :
1. Disabling firewall on server
2. Disabling firewall SERVICE on server
3. Removing SEP 12.1 completely from server
4. Running the server in safe mode with network and disabling firewall service
5. Opening port on firewall (Inbound and outbound)
6. Opening DMZ on router for server address
7. Trying it with another router
8. Connecting only router and G60 to another router
9. Tried different Ip and port settings on the G60
When runing netstat -an it seems that 6768 port is being listened : TCP 0.0.0.0:6768 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING I also used sysinternals psping 192.168.1.110:6768 and I get pings back from the server on that port. The G60 local tech support said that the Timon software is working on THEIR server 2012, So it supposed to be compatible with 2012 server.
I would really appreciate some insights on how to make the G60 communicate with the 2012 server.
Thank you

Show Listening Ports Windows

If it doesn't listen when you try changing it to another port I'd say that something is up with the application. (If you do change it to another port, you need to change the 'CommandCenterURL' parameter in the 'web.config' file in the ControlPanel folder the new port, too. On Windows 7 or Windows Vista the default option 'telnet' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. To solve this, just enable it: Click.Start. → Control Panel → Programs → Turn Windows Features on or off. In the list, scroll down and select Telnet Client and click OK. If it doesn't listen when you try changing it to another port I'd say that something is up with the application. (If you do change it to another port, you need to change the 'CommandCenterURL' parameter in the 'web.config' file in the ControlPanel folder the new port, too. Make sure PostgreSQL Server is allowed through the firewall: On the server machine, go to. Control Panel System and Security Windows Firewall Allow an app through Windows Firewall. Scroll through Allowed apps and features, make sure 'PostgreSQL Server' is checked.

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