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jolanwong
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What port to open

My Co has a PIX firewall, it will be connected to a router borrowed by the ISP. They asked us what port we want to open, I have no idea about that. Can anyone tell me ,in normal case, what port do I need to get opened? I will build up a web server, ftp server and VPN later. And some users will use MSN messenger, ICQ, and IT staff may need to use pcanywhere to remote control of another PC in different location.

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You should open all ports and then tell us the ip address. That should keep you busy !!!

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good one, larkspur

And the Guy is MCSE and CCNA?

Here some input:

PC-Anywhere : 5131 and 5132
FTP : 20 and 21
Webserver : 443 ( secure)
MSN Messenger: 1863
VPN : 1723 and 1701

these are used by your regular Windows 2000 Machine, don't know if it even applies for the PIX.

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Use a test machine to run any one of these services. Then open a DOS window and type "netstat". It shouod show you what ports are being used.

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Deja how are things in the OC? Is the market stable or still stale?

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my Business is running great.
About California....hmm, read the News or turn on TV.

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I'm not used to seeing a CCNA ask what ports do FTP or HTTPS correspond to. So, this must be why am I reading this and thinking that the best recourse in a situation like this is that they should hire a bonded consultant to do this, if there is such a thing where they are.

As far as VPN goes, 1723 and 1701 are for totally different protocols and neither will work correctly if they don't enter in the corresponding IP protocol. So, the best recourse whould probably be to talk to the same consultant that they hired to work the router, who can then tell them what to do for the VPN solution that they are wanting.

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Deja

I saw on the news that Arnold is staring in a new movie based a on politcal role. I am curious as to how this will turn out.

take it easy.

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<space reserved for wise-crack about arnold moving into politics>

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Don't make jokes about Arnie ... the last actor who was California governor turned out to be a 2 term president too

Damn - after Geee Dubya y'all could do with a president who puts his brain into gear before engaging his mouth

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