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Date:
10/18/2010
Document:
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Contents
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Introduction ................................................................ 1
Prerequisites .............................................................. 1
2.1
2.2
2.3
3.1
3.2
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
5.1
5.2
TEMS.Investigation.UDPServerSettings .................................. 5
TEMS.Investigation.UDPServerResultFileSettings ................. 6
Troubleshooting......................................................... 8
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Introduction
This document tells how to install, configure, and start the Windows service
TEMS UDP Server. The present revision of the document deals with TEMS
UDP Server version 2.0, compatible with TEMS Investigation 12.0 and
later.
Prerequisites
2.1
Operating System
2.2
PC Configuration
2.3
TEMS Investigation versions 12.0 and later must run against TEMS
UDP Server 2.0 or later.
3.1
The installation files are found in the TEMS Investigation software package.
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At the end of the installation, the service TEMS UDP Server 2.0 will be
registered. In Windows 7 and Windows Vista, this requires that UAC be
disabled or that the current user have administrator privileges,
otherwise the registration of the service will fail.
3.2
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To verify that the installation was successful, look in the Windows Task
Manager under Services. You should find a service named TEMS
UDP Server 2.0:
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4.1
Firewall Configuration
Before starting TEMS UDP Server for the first time, you must open certain
ports in your firewall. Specifically, the following ports need to be opened in
the firewall against the server:
The reason that the UDP Send Ports need to be open is that the client will
send a NAT open packet to the servers send port.
4.2
It may be desirable to have the TEMS UDP Server service restart itself in
case it crashes. This is configured as follows:
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Right-click the TEMS UDP Server 2.0 service and choose Properties.
In the service properties dialog, click the Recovery tab and enter values
in the dialog as shown below.
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4.3
The first time around you need to start the TEMS UDP Server service
manually:
On later occasions, TEMS UDP Server will start automatically when the
computer boots up. Therefore, if for instance a power failure occurs, the
service will be up and running again once the computer has rebooted.
4.4
At start-up, TEMS UDP Server will search for configuration data in the
following places (described in order of precedence):
1. Start parameters entered directly in the service properties (Control
Panel Administrative Tools Services right-click service). See
the screenshot below.
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5.1
TEMS.Investigation.UDPServerSettings
The file is very straightforward. The TCP Control Port is the port which the
client first connects to and through which the control information between
the client and server is exchanged. The other (UDP) ports are used strictly
for data traffic between server and client. The default port numbers are as
indicated below:
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5.2
TEMS.Investigation.UDPServerResultFileSettings
In this file you specify whether to save information about each UDP session
in a text-format result file, and if so the maximum size of that file. By
default, result file logging is turned on, and the maximum file size is
5000 lines (approx. 89 kB).
The result files will be stored in the location shown below, in folders that
are named according to the current date:
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5.2.1
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Troubleshooting
If the following error message appears when the server is starting up:
Error 1053: The service did not respond to the start or control request
in a timely fashion, do one of the following (the two procedures have
the same effect):
o Remove the internet cable. Start the service. Plug in the internet
cable.
OR
o Open a command prompt and type ipconfig/release. Start the
service. At the command prompt, type: ipconfig/renew.
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