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Re: WebTen behind a Firewall on a private IP address
Hi Christian,
You should be able to put WT behind a firewall, but you have to open
more ports. I think that ftp uses more than port 21. A long time ago,
I tried to put WT behind a firewall (with Netbarrier), but I couldn't
get ftp work, unless I accepted port scan.
For TB2 administration, just open port 407.
Mauro
Hello,
Is it possible to have WebTen behind a firewall, on a private IP
address and using "address translation" (or however it is called)?
What ports are needed to be opened on the firewall (I think 80 and
81 for HTTP, 84 for the admin server, and 21 for ftp)?
Does anybody also know by chance whether I can use Timbuktu in such
a configuration to remotely control the Mac?
Thank you, Christian.
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