Stan
Thanks for the info. Our network guy my get a little miffed but that's
life. I'll talk with him and approach it delicately.
Thanks again Stan
-----Original Message-----
From: Stan Horwitz [mailto:stan AT TEMPLE DOT EDU]
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 7:58 PM
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: Re: [Networker] RPC on a client outside the firewall
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004, Stan Horwitz wrote:
>
>Your network guy is foolish. What should be turned off on Unix systems is
>portscanner. There's no need to turn rpc off completely. Further, it is
>also possible to configure select ranges of tcp/ip ports for NetWorker to
>use in backing up individual clients. This is described in the NetWorker
>administration guide.
Oops. I meant portmapper can be turned off. Being at a university,
attempts are made to hack the systems here many times a day, either by
overt action or through script kiddies and I have not yet had my NetWorker
server hacked and it runs portmapper and the full suite of rpc services
with no ports blocked, except to the outside.
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