I looked into that, but doesn't the "destination" server(inside the
firewall) have to have checkpoint software installed...documentation always
uses the term "firewalled servers". I won't need rtelnet.
Basically our setup is Intenet--->Router (with access-lists)--->Checkpoint-1
on NT server--->LAN (Unix and NT)
Thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Ivan Fox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2000 7:53 PM
To: fw-1-mailinglist (e-mail)
Subject: [FW1] Does ftp require rtelnet
A ftp server is setup on AIX v4.3.2 behind a firewall. Therefore we setup a
rule to allow incoming traffic as "source destination ftp accept". But the
ftp administrator comes and requests to change the rule to "source
destination ftp/rtelnet (port 107) accept". He explains that without
rtelnet, users cannot change their passwords.
Being unfamiliar with AIX or Unix, your comments are appreciated.
1) Is it necessary?
2) Why rtelnet, not telnet?
Thanks,
Ivan
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