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I am new to Jenkins but am trying to set up a Jenkins slave.

My Master on a Windows server, Server A does not connect to my Slave, Windows Server B.

So far I continue to receive a

Connection time out: connect
Failing to obtain http://server.a.ip:8080/computer/slave/slave-agent.jnlp

So far I have:

Global Security - Created an anonymous user with Agent Connect and Read rights

Global Security - Enable security TCP port for JNLP agents as Random

Configuration System - Jenkins URL is http://server.a.ip:8080/

Netstat on Server B shows (while running the java download. Please note that I am able to FTP from each server) -

TCP    ServerA IP Address:50081    ServerA:8080         SYN_SENT

Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!

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  • After opening up both ports 8080 and setting my Fixed port on my Jenkins Configure Global Security in this case 49187 on Server A. I was able to connect into my Jenkins app from server B!
    – Lgalan90
    Aug 28, 2017 at 19:09

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Follow this steps.

1 -Access Jenkins URL

2 - Go to Manager page.

3 - Manager node.

4 - New node

5 - Choose 'Launch agent via Java Web Start' in launch. Save the new config.

6 - Open Jenkins url in server B and login

7 - Go to Manage Jenkins >> Manage Node

8 - Click in the node name you created then in Launch. And every think is done.

See jenkins wiki for more details.

You need java and login with administrative account in server B

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  • Thanks Joao, does also mean I would have export the master's installation to keep my credentials and projects onto the Server B? It seemed unresourceful to have a copy of the full Jenkins installation in every server i have would have a slave running in but I might just be going about this incorrectly
    – Lgalan90
    Aug 23, 2017 at 16:40
  • No, just do as i said. Is like a web installer. Aug 23, 2017 at 17:28
  • Would you happen to have experience in giving the localhost:8080/computer/Dobby/slave-agent.jnlp link rights to be read on Server B?
    – Lgalan90
    Aug 23, 2017 at 20:04
  • I updated my question now that have a little more knowledge of how slaves work.
    – Lgalan90
    Aug 26, 2017 at 14:19

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