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[Veritas-bu] Firewalls & backups

2000-11-16 14:29:01
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Firewalls & backups
From: John_Wang AT enron DOT net John_Wang AT enron DOT net
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 13:29:01 -0600
Hello Craig

Would that be destination ports or source ports?   From the server to the client
or client to the server?   How are the ports used, are some control ports to
which the daemons listen to while the rest are data channels for the bulk
transfer?   Who initiates the data channels, client or server?

Regards,
John I Wang
Sr. Systems Engineer
Steverson Information Professionals

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>CLIENT PORTS
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>13702
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>13706
>13708
>13709
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-----Original Message-----
From: parker AT bctm DOT com [mailto:parker AT bctm DOT com]
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 4:08 PM
To: veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Firewalls & backups


Hi,

Does anyone know what ports need to be permitted through a firewall to
support having a media server on one side and the master server on the
other side of the firewall? Both for backups and restores, of course.

I could have sworn I've seen this info before, but now can only find
info on having servers and clients separated by a firewall.

Cheers,

Ross
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Ross Parker            |      UNIX Sys Admin, Perl and C,
Systems/Network Admin  |        Networking and security
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                       |      Lisp has all the visual appeal of oatmeal
parker AT bctm DOT com        |   with fingernail clippings mixed in (Larry 
Wall)

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