You probably won't be able to use the portmapper through your firewall.
If your people want to connect to remedy through a firewall, configure a tcp port on the arserver, then open that port on the firewall. If your people want to access the mid-tier, open up your firewall for that host just like you would for any other web server. If there is a firewall between your arserver and mid-tier, open up the tcp port on that firewall to allow traffic from the mid-tier server to the arserver on the configured tcp port. There is no reason you need to open up smtp (tcp/25) or the portmapper (tcp udp/111). This assumes your firewall has state tracking. You could do something fancy and develop a proxy that would allow people to use the portmapper through your firewall, much like many of the ftp proxies, but that is beyond the scope of what I can write in an email. Axton Grams On 5/11/07, Dignard, Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
** Can someone tell me all the ports and protocols required to allow AR to function behind a firewall using both AR client and Web . We're running v7.01 patch 2. We have an AR server running Oracle 10g on and HPUX box with email and a Web server running apache/tomcat. From what I've been able to discern from the docs and support we need the following bi directional access 25 – for email 80 – for web access 111 – we are using the default install with port mapper. Do both TCP/UDP need to be enabled for each port? Any others RPC ….. The documentation is not very clear. Please advise. Regards, Norm __20060125_______________________This posting was submitted with HTML in it___
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