Re: Help a Noobie please with opening a port



Unless the WARP client is making CERN proxy requests (doubtful), domain sets
won't work.
You'll have to use an Address Set instead.
nettrans1.novainfo.net resolves to 198.203.191.104
nettrans2.novainfo.net resolves to 198.203.192.217

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"Phillip Windell" <philwindell@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The computer that the WARP Server is running on must be able to
establish a TCP/IP client connection on a local port between 1024-5000
and talk to a remote server listening on port 8100.

I've tried setting up a new Access rule. For protocols, I chose
'Selected Protocols' and created a new protocol using Port range
1024-5000, Protocol Type - TCP, and Direction - Outbound.

No.

1024-5000 is irrelevant, those are random Client Ports,...irrelevant.

Create a Domain Name Set:
1. Name: NOVA Servers
2. Domain list: *.novainfo.net

Create the Protocol
1. Name: WARP-NOVA
2. TCP, Start #8100 - End #8100, outbound
3. Nothing else

Create the Access Rule
1. Name: WARP Service to NOVAinfo.net
2. From: LocalHost (if on SBS) or Internal (if on other server)
3. To: NOVA Servers (the Domain Name Set above)
4. Protocol: WARP-NOVA (the protocol above)
5. Users: "AllUsers"

If the Domain Name Set does not work, ping the nettrans1 and nettrans2
servers to get the IP#s and create a Computer Set with them and use the
Computer Set instead.

If the process fails, the Monitoring Log will show that if you run it with
the query filter set to show traffic to the Computer Set or Domain Name
Set,..or you could set the filter to show only traffic originating from
LocalHost but you'll have more "noise" to weed through.


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