Matthew _ I'm not aware of any TSM client parameter to limit port listening to a specific computer network interface. Usually, the access is limited by convention, which is to say instructing usage to go through a given network address and thus interface; or, some kind of host-based or external firewall enforces the required access rules.
Richard Sims On May 12, 2006, at 6:01 AM, Large, M (Matthew) wrote:
Hi all, I've never come across this before so I thought I'd ask you guys.. A windows guy came to me a few minutes ago saying that they have a box which has three NICs - a production NIC, a backup NIC for TSM and another NIC which faces 'outwards' as it were. They are complaining that TSM is listening on port 1581 on all the NICs, not just the Prod/Backup NICs. I can understand that they would not want the TSM web client service visible from this outward facing NIC, so does any know of a way round this?
