from a previous email:
you can setup port access only.
you can use port 80 for ofbiz.
if you don't open Port 8443 on the router(firewall) then it can not be
access via the internet. you can do this buy building the IP that can
access port 8443.

you can also setup the IP addresses in your router so only local IP's
(192.168.*.* or 10.*.*.*) can access port 8443.
I always recommend you have a router/firewall box that is seperate from
your linux box.

then do the same on your linux box.




[EMAIL PROTECTED] sent the following on 10/20/2007 10:50 AM:
> BJ
> 
> Thanks, guess I getter reconsider my installation.  Currently, the Ofbiz 
> server does not have internet access (for security reasons).  I have the mail 
> server and apache on internet accessable subnet and obbiz servers and databse 
> servers on an internal network.
> 
> Am I being too paranoid?
> 
> Maybe I should put in another network card in the obbiz servers hook them to 
> an accessible firewall?
> 
> Skip
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: BJ Freeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 9:14 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Purpose of Link Party?
> 
> 
> first all addresses are standardize to the Post office and are matched
> against the Walk route List. This is done at the time the order is done.
> Addresses that have multiple possibilities, are put in the order task
> list to have someone resolve manually.
> The above requires a subscription to some mailing, or using USPS, UPS
> for address verification.
> 
> then I do a couple of look ups on address, starting with zipcode then
> street. I use zipcode to speed up the search.
> then I look up first and last name
> then emails
> 
> I give each a value for each lookup if found.
> the user can set the number they consider a possible fraud.
> if the number is reached then the order is set to fraud status so manual
> checking can be done
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent the following on 10/19/2007 10:42 PM:
>> BJ
>>
>> How do you find the alternate shipping address.  I have been considering 
>> this myself.  I was considering building a hash of the address to check for 
>> existing addresses to avoid things like 1234 S.E St and 1234 SouthEast St.
>>
>> Are you doing something similiar?
>>
>> Skip
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: BJ Freeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 9:19 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: Purpose of Link Party?
>>
>>
>> I use it for orders where the shipping is different than the billing,
>> and I find the shipping address already in the another partyid.
>> this order is flagged as suspect to be evaluated by someone.
>> I have a page that shows the linked partyID when the order is pulled up.
>>
>>
>> Phillip Rhodes sent the following on 10/19/2007 8:43 PM:
>>> I am looking at the party manager application.  Very nice.
>>>
>>> Can someone tell me the business process of linking one party to the other? 
>>> (The Link Party)
>>>
>>> Is there anyway to have recursive parties?  Are here recursive roles?
>>>
>>> Thanks1
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
> 
> 
> 
> 

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