Re: ADSM NT backup - firewall issue
1999-11-12 11:39:37
The ba/client (GUI and command line), the scheduler and the web client read
their init options from the /baclient/dsm.opt file.
You can put a statement in the dsm.opt file to set a specific TCP/IP port
number for the ba/client and the scheduler to use:
TCPPORT xxxx
If you don't specify, the default is 1500 for the ba/client, including GUI,
command line, and scheduler.
If you use the web client, you can specify its port number with:
HTTPPORT xxxx
The default is 1581.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Klun 7183 [SMTP:jklun AT STERCOMM DOT COM]
> Sent: Thursday, November 11, 1999 9:13 PM
> To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> Subject: ADSM NT backup - firewall issue
>
> I want to be able to occasionally backup an NT box to an ADSM server.
>
> Security restrictions require me to confine the activity to only certain
> specific ports - both for traffic from and to the NT client.
>
> How can I ensure specific port usage with ADSM client for NT for both
> manual and scehuled backups?
>
>
> * James A. Klun Sterling Commerce 4600 Lakehurst Ct. Dublin, Oh 43016 *
> * jklun AT stercomm DOT com 614-793-7183 voice 614-793-7092 fax
> *
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