Re: Backups through a firewall

2002-05-22 Thread Hamish Marson
Rick Harderwijk wrote: Hi, Wanda wrote: All the firewall guy had to do was create a rull that allows TCP/IP traffic through the firewall for port 1500 for the particular client address. If you use SCHEDMODE PROMPTED, I believe you also have to enable port 1501. If you want to use the

Re: Backups through a firewall

2002-05-22 Thread Prather, Wanda
-Original Message- From: Coats, Jack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 10:56 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Backups through a firewall What is the minimal connectivity that TSM needs (like ports enabled, protocols, etc

Re: Backups through a firewall

2002-05-22 Thread Rick Harderwijk
Hiya, Using NAT seems like a valid solution too, but how about IP spoofing? Regards, Rick - Original Message - From: Bill Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 10:00 PM Subject: Re: Backups through a firewall ALso depending on your firewal, you

Re: Backups through a firewall

2002-05-22 Thread Zlatko Krastev
: Subject:Re: Backups through a firewall Hi, Wanda wrote: All the firewall guy had to do was create a rull that allows TCP/IP traffic through the firewall for port 1500 for the particular client address. If you use SCHEDMODE PROMPTED, I believe you also have to enable port 1501. If you

Backups through a firewall

2002-05-22 Thread Coats, Jack
What is the minimal connectivity that TSM needs (like ports enabled, protocols, etc) that it would take to do a TSM backup through a firewall? This is basically backing up a server inside a 'firewall sandwich' to a TSM server on an internal network. TIA ... Jack

Re: Backups through a firewall

2002-05-22 Thread Bill Boyer
Krastev Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 8:29 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Backups through a firewall You cannot hide them so I see no reason to change them. If firewall is set-up correct it should allow traffic outside DMZ to those ports. If an intruder compromised a TSM node in DMZ you

Re: Backups through a firewall

2002-05-22 Thread Rick Harderwijk
Hiya, You got me convinced. Maybe that's why I'm not a firewall operator Regards, Rick - Original Message - From: Zlatko Krastev [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 2:28 PM Subject: Re: Backups through a firewall You cannot hide them so I see

Re: Backups through a firewall

2002-05-21 Thread Rick Harderwijk
Hi, Wanda wrote: All the firewall guy had to do was create a rull that allows TCP/IP traffic through the firewall for port 1500 for the particular client address. If you use SCHEDMODE PROMPTED, I believe you also have to enable port 1501. If you want to use the web client to do TSM

Re: Backups through a firewall

2002-05-21 Thread Bill Boyer
, 2002 3:44 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Backups through a firewall Hi, Wanda wrote: All the firewall guy had to do was create a rull that allows TCP/IP traffic through the firewall for port 1500 for the particular client address. If you use SCHEDMODE PROMPTED, I believe you also have

LARGE FILE BACKUPS THROUGH A FIREWALL.

2001-07-16 Thread Steve Martin
I'm new to this site so I'd thought I'd throw this out here. I'm running TSM Server, ver 4.1, on OS/390 and I'm having problems backing up large files from our Web Production NT/2000 servers through our IBM AIX Firewalls running Checkpoint. I got a 25 GB SQL DB that takes over 40-50 hours to

Re: LARGE FILE BACKUPS THROUGH A FIREWALL.

2001-07-16 Thread Mark Stapleton
something like NAT is confusing TSM. Any Ideas? It's a larger issue than that. Backups through a firewall are not supported in TSM (officially). Two suggestions: 1. Use prompted scheduling, rather than polled. This allows you to specify the TCP port used for server-client communication

Re: LARGE FILE BACKUPS THROUGH A FIREWALL.

2001-07-16 Thread Lisa Cabanas
BACKUPS THROUGH A FIREWALL. On Mon, 16 Jul 2001 11:14:35 -0500, you wrote: I'm running TSM Server, ver 4.1, on OS/390 and I'm having problems backing up large files from our Web Production NT/2000 servers through our IBM AIX Firewalls running Checkpoint. I got a 25 GB SQL DB that takes over 40-50

Re: LARGE FILE BACKUPS THROUGH A FIREWALL.

2001-07-16 Thread Jeff Bach
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Re: LARGE FILE BACKUPS THROUGH A FIREWALL.

2001-07-16 Thread Richard L. Rhodes
Another idea . . . . Sounds like the backup is working correctly, just taking a long time. What is the load on the firewall system during the backup? You might be hitting a max throughput on the firewall. Try turning on client compression to ease the firewalls load. Rick On 16 Jul 2001, at

Re: LARGE FILE BACKUPS THROUGH A FIREWALL.

2001-07-16 Thread Mahesh Tailor
- From: Mark Stapleton [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 12:32 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: LARGE FILE BACKUPS THROUGH A FIREWALL. On Mon, 16 Jul 2001 11:14:35 -0500, you wrote: I'm running TSM Server, ver 4.1, on OS