No, you are not right. Are you talking about a doc from 2006 and SRSS 3.0?
That's before the callme device protocol was introduced. You can look at the port requirement page and see which side initiates communication when NAT is involved. That's the problem keeping old tech notes around on web servers and allowed them to be crawled by search engines. They never get noted as updated or superseded and people rarely read the dates or versions. On Nov 22, 2011, at 9:03 AM, Randall Cruz <[email protected]> wrote: > Is possible to mount a USB stick over a WAN connection? > > I found a doc about that issue that explains if not possible to mount those > kind of devices under a NAT. > > Am I right? > > Best Regards, > > Randy > > On 11/22/11 11:44 AM, Craig Bender wrote: >> >> Are 7011/tcp and 7777/tcp allowed? >> >> On 11/21/11 7:50 AM, Steven Gelsie wrote: >>> I have enabled USB be on the sunray servers and I can mount USB sticks >>> from the surays at work but can not mount them from sunrays at home. I >>> am assuming that the network group at work is blocking it. What would >>> stop the the mounting of the USB stick from the sunray at home ? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Steve >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> SunRay-Users mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users > > > -- > <Randall Cruz.jpg> > _______________________________________________ > SunRay-Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
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