Sadly, you're going to find that that document is not enough to do the job. It omits specific prots for a number of key applicatioins, including vic and rat. I posted a one-page summary of port usage a couple of months back, extracted from the longer document on the AG web site, which was recast by another list member in the form of a Excel spreadsheet. I've been lobbying for us to have a COMPLETE one-page summary of all ports used -- I think it's critical to making AG fly in the real world, where we often have to deal with very strict and anxious network security managers. We still have no way of handing them a sheet of paper and saying, "here are the ports we need, and what services will be running on each of them".
Cheers, Rick Rodgers > From: Jim Summers <[email protected]> > To: agTech <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] Firewall Ports and Test Venues > > Jennifer Teig von Hoffman wrote: > > Hi Jim, > > > > You don't mention which docs you've looked at, so I wonder whether > > you've seen this one yet? > > > > http://www.accessgrid.org/agdp/guide/ports.html > > > > It's got a reasonably good overview of port issues for AG. There > > certainly are plenty of them! > > Excellent. Being new to all of this I hadn't realized that each server > may use different ports. Fortunately it seems that the server > maintainers do publish the prot info for connecting. > > Thanks again, > jim > > > -- > Jim Summers > School of Computer Science-University of Oklahoma > ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- R. P. C. Rodgers, M.D. * [email protected] * (301)435-3267 (voice, fax) OHPCC, LHNCBC, U.S. National Library of Medicine, NIH Bldg 38, Rm. B1N-30F2, 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda MD 20894 USA http://lhc.nlm.nih.gov/staff/rodgers/rodgers.html

