On Mac OS X v.10.3 I received the message: "Could not connect to the server. Please check your Internet connection, and verify that the traffic through TCP port 30080 is not blocked by a firewall."
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Answer by
Robert Polubinski
To allow the software to communicate through the mentioned port, go to Settings > System and Security and Privacy > Firewall > Advanced. Locate the list with installed applications, then select GribView and choose Allow incoming connections. This enables the software to connect to Internet servers and download the data it needs.
On Mac OS X v.10.3 I received the message: "Could not connect to the server. Please check your Internet connection, and verify that the traffic through TCP port 30080 is not blocked by a firewall."
To allow the software to communicate through the mentioned port, go to Settings > System and Security and Privacy > Firewall > Advanced. Locate the list with installed applications, then select GribView and choose Allow incoming connections. This enables the software to connect to Internet servers and download the data it needs.