Re: [Networker] Networker Firewall Setings
2010-01-25 11:12:30
ON the client you need to set the ports according to the firewall. Otherwise
you might end up trying to communcate on ports out of range.
On the other hand I have never tried doing a different setup of the port range
on the client and the Networker server.
However I am not sure if 7937 to 7944 is enough. Someone else might input on
that.
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Sent: 25. janúar 2010 16:00
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Subject: [Networker] Networker Firewall Setings
OK, so if I understand correctly, we need the following rule in firewall.
Networker server to client :
TCP/UDP
7937 - 7944 (for services)
10000 - 10100 (for connection) - I believe 100 would be enough
Client to Networker server:
TCP/UDP
7937 - 7944 (for services)
10000 - 10100 (for connection)
The only part I didn't understand was whether or not the nsrports need to have
the same values to be able to work with the firewall rule..
Currently, NW server and that client have the default values.
service ports : 7937 -9936
connection ports : 0-0
If I update nsrports on the server, what would happen to the storage nodes and
all other clients that also use the default range ?
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