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What happens is that server A contacts a portmapper process on server B listening on port 135, which then returns two ports at random for subsequent communication. This is documented in the MS knowledge base, but unfortunately I don't have the article numbers. If you want to only open up specific ports on your filters to let traffic through you can tweak the servers' registries. best of luck shriman Shriman Gurung System Administrator, Data Connection Ltd., http://www.datcon.co.uk/ --speaking for myself not my employer--- -----Original Message----- From: RISTO, JONATHAN [mailto:jonathan.risto@bellnexxia.com] Sent: 01 March 2000 15:32 To: firewalls@lists.gnac.net Subject: MS Exchange ports We are attempting to allow the Exchange server to communicate through a firewall type setup to a second exchange server. This is an internal firewall, and we need to allow the two servers to pass mail to the different groups. What I am interested in finding out is the ports which will need to be opened on the firewall. Has anyone done this before, and if so, what ports does it communicate upon. Thanks Jonathan - [To unsubscribe, send mail to majordomo@lists.gnac.net with "unsubscribe firewalls" in the body of the message.] - [To unsubscribe, send mail to majordomo@lists.gnac.net with "unsubscribe firewalls" in the body of the message.]
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