I did some more testing on a client I have direct access to. When the web gui opens 
up, I did a netstat -na and only port 1581 to that client is open. After I click on
any of the four buttons and the user/password prompt apears, 2 other ports are open. 
These ports are random in the > 33000 range.  So unless there is an option somewhere
to fix these ports, doing this through ssf tunneling is pratically impossible...

Guillaume Gilbert
CGI Canada




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From: Guillaume Gilbert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I am trying to use the web client through an ssh tunnel. I've
> configured my port forwarding to connect to port 1581 on the
> remote machine. I can see the console with the 4 options
> (backup, restore, archive,retrieve) but when I click one of
> them, I get error ANS2600S, blah blah connection refused. I
> am guessing its trying to go through another port. Does
> anybody know which port or is it a random port and this is hopeless?

Port 1581 allows a remote web browser to connect to the TSM client; if
you're seeing the console, it's working.

To get the client to talk to the server, port 1500 must be open between
the TSM client and the TSM server.

--
Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])




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