Witango-Talk: Blocking Ports ?????????

2004-04-15 Thread Fogelson, Steve
We are going to start blocking incoming traffic on the serial interface on our router to tighten up security. We are going to deny all traffic that does not relate to the following ports: pop3, smtp, http, 443, exchange, citrix, dns, and ftp. I know Witango uses port 14100 for something. But is th

Re: Witango-Talk: Blocking Ports ?????????

2004-04-15 Thread webdude
Blocking that port is fine. As long as you do not have any of your servers on the other side of the router which I doubt you would since it would be pretty hard to hook em up out there without a router :-) We are going to start blocking incoming traffic on the serial interface on our router to t

RE: Witango-Talk: Blocking Ports ?????????

2004-04-15 Thread Robert Shubert
, 2004 4:34 PM To: Witango User Group (E-mail) Subject: Witango-Talk: Blocking Ports ? We are going to start blocking incoming traffic on the serial interface on our router to tighten up security. We are going to deny all traffic that does not relate to the following ports: pop3, smtp, http

RE: Witango-Talk: Blocking Ports ?????????

2004-04-15 Thread Fogelson, Steve
PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Blocking Ports ? The only port that Witango uses, typically 18100, is used between the CGI or DLL (Web server plugin) and the Witango Daemon (service) itself. In most cases, the web server and the Witango server are the same machine and you s