Petr,

Yes, 4.1.2 is the next scheduled PTF, and this is the PTF I was referring
to below.

This change will allow you to specify what ports are used by the web
client, so that
you can then open those ports in the firewall.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
       Robert Edwards
       TSM Development
       [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Petr Přerost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/20/2000 11:16:51 AM

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Subject:  Re: Client Acceptor and firewall


Thank you Robert ,
next Client PTF - is it 4.1.2 ( please , please .... ) ?
Regards
        Petr


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Odesláno: 20. listopadu 2000 16:42
Předmět: Re: Client Acceptor and firewall


> Petr,
>
> This is a known limitation of the current TSM Web Client. TSM development
> is working on
> this, and is planning  to remove this limitation in the next TSM Client
PTF
> by allowing the
> user to specify port values for all the TCP/IP ports needed by the TSM
Web
> Client; This
> will be done via a new WEBPORTS option.
>
> As always, standard disclaimer applies.....
>
> Regards,
>        Robert Edwards
>        TSM Development
>        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> | Hello ,
> | I am configuring TSM client throught firewall ( CheckPoint ) - I know
> that
> | this configuration is unsupported but we
> | created some rules for B/A a scheduler sessions . What I failed is
client
> | acceptor - it seems that after
> | http connect to port 1581 client receives java applet + dynamic port
> number
> | used by java applet for connection
> | to client acceptor service . Does somebody know how to set up port used
> by
> | client acceptor ?
> | It seems that there is some communication on port 2370 between applet
and
> | TSM client - any idea ?
> | Any help in this area will be highly appreciated.
>
> | Regards
>
> | Petr Prerost
> | e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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