Hi Luca,

Thanks, that was the thing I was looking for. Is this the same for the 
OrientDB database port? I also don't want to expose that one to the outside 
world, but only to localhost...

Thanks, 

Erik

On Monday, February 15, 2016 at 5:36:45 PM UTC+11, l.garulli wrote:
>
> You could also enable HTTP not on any interface (0.0.0.0) but only from 
> local interface.
>
> In orientdb-server-config.xml the default is:
>
> <listener protocol="http" socket="default" port-range="2480" 
> ip-address="0.0.0.0">
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Luca Garulli
> Founder & CEO
> OrientDB <http://orientdb.com/>
>
>
> On 15 February 2016 at 06:07, Hung Tran <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Erik,
>>
>> That's because you run your server in DMZ. In your case, you should block 
>> incoming package at port 2480 at your router or firewall.
>>
>> My Best,
>> Hung Tran
>>
>>
>> On Monday, February 15, 2016 at 5:54:40 AM UTC+7, Erik Pragt wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm running OrientDB on my server, but the OrientDB studio is publicly 
>>> accessible. That doesn't sound like a smart idea, so I'm wondering, what's 
>>> the best way to either disable or restrict access from the outside world, 
>>> besides setting up a firewall?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Erik
>>>
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