Im publishing tftp through my firewall to support
external Cisco 7960 sip phones. I know that the primary port is 69 for tftp.
However, tftp also uses secondary ports ranging from 1,0XX to 30,XXX. ( A broad
range) In an effort to limit the secondary ports that are opened, some Windows
On Tue, Aug 02, 2005 at 10:46:17PM -0700, Chad Brown wrote:
I'm publishing tftp through my firewall to support external Cisco 7960
sip phones. I know that the primary port is 69 for tftp. However, tftp
also uses secondary ports ranging from 1,0XX to 30,XXX. ( A broad range)
In an effort to
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Im publishing tftp through my
firewall to support external Cisco 7960 sip phones. I know that the primary
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] TFTP
Secondary Ports
hey chad,
just a heads up tftp is one of the worst
protocols to use when your behind a nat or firewall it drove me pretty crazy a
while ago.
Carlos
Alcantar
Race Technologies, Inc.
101 Haskins Way
South San Francisco, CA 94080
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Chad Brown wrote:
I'm publishing tftp through my firewall to support external Cisco
7960 sip phones.
I hope the files requested by the Cisco phones don't contain username
/ password information. Passing that in cleartext is just so wrong ;-)
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Andreas Sikkema bbned NV
: [Asterisk-Users] TFTP Secondary
Ports
hey chad,
just a heads up tftp is one of the worst protocols to use when your
behind a nat
Rich Adamson wrote:
Just a data point... tftp works just fine in RHv9 and FC3 with remote
7960's. Images, config files, etc, get transferred correctly every time,
and the 7960's are between elcheapo firewall boxes.
If you really want to restrict who can access the tftp server, run one
of the