Description
Listed are our recommendations when utilizing Portfolio Web or Desktop Client from home or a remote location
Environment
This article covers Portfolio Web or Desktop Client in all supported environments on Mac OS and Windows OS
Recommendations
VPN Connections
Portfolio is an on-premise software. Put into plain terms this means the software is designed to work while in your local office environment. This being said there are many technologies that can be used to "remote" into your local office. VPN (Virtual Private Network) technologies are some of the most common. This enables a user to send and receive data across shared or public networks as if they were doing so from their local office environment. While all environments are different, the main element is to make sure that the necessary ports are accessible to the server via the VPN connection. For Portfolio you will need ports 8090 and 8091 open (ports may differ if your administrator has changed them within the application) This configuration and set up would depend solely upon your company's IT staff.
Public-Facing Servers
Some companies may opt to make their Portfolio server public-facing. This is essentially the same as how a web server would allow you to access webpages anywhere on the internet. While this is not necessarily a recommended configuration (due to the potential security risks) the same principles that were applied to the VPN connection hold true. Ports 8090 and 8091 will need to be open on the server to allow users to login and administrate Portfolio.
If you run into trouble with this process or have additional questions please contact technical support