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SV: [Veritas-bu] Can you successfully backup through a Netscreen firewall?

2005-01-28 06:20:10
Subject: SV: [Veritas-bu] Can you successfully backup through a Netscreen firewall?
From: chrs AT tdc DOT dk (Christian Sønder)
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 12:20:10 +0100
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Take a look at http://seer.support.veritas.com/docs/251630.htm
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Best regards
Christian Sonder

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        Using Netbackup 5.1 on Master server running Windows and client on =
Solaris 9 can you successfully backup through a Netscreen firewall?
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file_70
        but this answer seems old.
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        Thanks in advance.
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