Hi Eugene, > When you do Netscape-style file upload, or use "PUT" method > to place documents on the server, in both cases data flows over standard > TCP connection.
Yeah, that's what I assumed as well. But apparently there are some cases where it apparently works different, like in some PERL scripts I've seen a while ago. > To the best of my knowledge, the only UDP ports you need to open in a > typical configuration are BIND and possibly NTP (53 and 123). If you > use NFS or any RPC services, that's another story. Yes, it is a different story. That leaves DNS and NTP as the only popular services where you need UDP, while I'd rate UDP for port 80, 81, 443 and 444 as a "maybe" depending on the applications you run. -- With best regards, Michael Stauber [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unix/Linux Support Engineer _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
