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RE: Restriction port range of Endpoint: msg#00553

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Subject: RE: Restriction port range of Endpoint

Apparently so.

I activated it on one of my v41110 Windows endpoints
that had previously given me problems and now it seems
to be working just fine.

Kudos.

Loren Cain
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-tme10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-tme10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Gary Hamilton
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 10:43 AM
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Subject: RE: [tme10] Restriction port range of Endpoint


Yes, this is fixed.


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RE: [tme10] Restriction port
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25/02/2005 15:33 of Endpoint





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tme10









I only tried to use it once, and it consistently crashed
my Windows 2003 endpoints, so I turned it off. That was
at lcf v41108, or possibly the version just prior to that.
I believe I saw an apar referencing that problem, so it may
have been fixed, but since I didn't really need the feature
I never tried to turn it back on.

Loren Cain
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-tme10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-tme10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Duffy, Brian (OFT)
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 10:05 AM
To: tme10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [tme10] Restriction port range of Endpoint

Are there any performance disadvantages associated with the proxy upcall
feature?


Brian Duffy
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-tme10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-tme10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Loren Cain
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 8:28 AM
To: tme10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [tme10] Restriction port range of Endpoint

The newer LCF versions have an "allow_proxy_upcalls"
option that you can set with the "wep" command:

allow_proxy_upcalls=true | false

Specifies whether all communication
between the endpoint and its assigned gateway use the configured
target port on the endpoint. If set to true, the endpoint and
gateway communicate using the target port only. Before endpoint can
use proxy upcalls, the endpoint must
establish a connection to a
proxy-capable gateway. If set to false, the endpoint and its
assigned gateway communicate as usual. This option modi- fies the value
of allow_proxy_upcalls in the last.cfg file. The default is false.


Loren Cain
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-tme10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-tme10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Grzegorz Blazowski
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 7:40 AM
To: tme10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [tme10] Restriction port range of Endpoint

Is there any possibilities to restrict destination port range in
communication Gateway->Endpoit?
odadmin set_port_range sets source port range for the gateway but gw
still sends data to the unlimited ports of destinated endpoint.
Any tricks?
Grzegorz Blazowski
Incenti - OPD Wroclaw













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