Sabine, I suppose the ideal would be to put the VenueServer behind the firewall with ports xxx0(main port), xxx2(event),xxx4(text), xxx6(data) open, and then run the BridgeServer on a separate machine outside the firewall with a local firewall protecting all but the range given for the bridges.
Others may have different configs depending on what they are trying to do. Michael Lorenz, Sabine wrote: >Dear all, > >We are planning to install an own venue server and I don't know where to >place it (behind the firewall of our organization or outside the >firewall (in the DMZ) and protect it with an own firewall). >Up to now the network behind the firewall of our research centre is not >multicast-enabled but I hope that we can enable that. > >What are your experiences and where do you have your venue >servers/bridge server and your venue clients? >Do you all have your networks multicast-enabled or do you work outside >the general firewall? > >Thank you very much for any input or suggestions, >Sabine Lorenz > >------------- >Sabine Lorenz >Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe >Inst. f. Wissenschaftliches Rechnen (IWR) >Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1 >76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen > >e-mail: sabine.lor...@iwr.fzk.de > > > > -- Thanx, Michael Miller System Engineer Video Technology Services Persistent Infrastructure Directorate National Center for Supercomputing Applications University of Illinois - UC 217-649-0747 "If you're clear in your vision and trust the people in your team with clear objectives, they will invariably do their best to achieve everything desired, and usually deliver everything you could have hoped for and even more." -Paul Debevec