Re: RPC behing a firewall

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From: Flo (nospam_at_nospam.com)
Date: 05/10/04


Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 13:38:55 +0200

neo [mvp outlook] wrote:
> 443 is the only port required. what kind of firewall are you running?

I use a linux firewall with iptable (netfilter). I dump the packets on the
firewall network adatper and I see that the client try to connect on the 135
port addind to the 443 port. Are you sure that all the packets are going to
the 443?

I've a got a window to put my login and password and it's after that outlook
"says" that the server is not responding. Which is "normal" because outlook
tries to connect on the 135...

-- 
Flo.


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