Re: [Networker] Networker Firewall Setings
2010-01-22 12:13:30
1: I think you will have do decide what port range to use that is from 7937 to
whatever you think aceptable. We for instance use up to 7970.
2: The Firewall needs to have the same port range set both ways.
3: you should not have the ports set to 0 - 0 you have to set it for a real
port range.
Hope this get you started.
To test this between the client and the networker server use, rpcinfo -p
servername
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Sent: 22. janúar 2010 16:43
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Subject: [Networker] Networker Firewall Setings
Our client is behind a firewall.
Networker server, storage nodes and all other clients are one one side.
currently nsrports is set to default on every server
service ports: 7937 - 9936
connection ports: 0-0
I would like to know
[1] Do I need to change nsrports on the cleint ? if so, what should it be ?
[2] Firewall rule in both ways
[3] If connection ports range is set to 0-0 on the client, will it not
negotiate something that the FW prevents?
I am sorry for asking very basic questions.
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