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Re: Lotus Notes question
From: Michael Grundy <grundym () us ibm com>
Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 08:27:29 -0400
A quick question: does Lotus Notes use only one connection <snip> you only need to allow access to port 1352
1352 should be all you need, unless your client is confused about the source port for the return conversation. Personally I like to set our clients up using the Notes RPC proxy option. (Edit current ->Web Proxy->Notes RPC proxy) This will do a SSL tunnel to a Notes server accross a http proxy. Thanks, Mike ============================================= Michael Grundy internet: grundym () us ibm com Systems Management Technical Support IBM Global Services - Service Delivery Center North The opinions expressed here are not necessarily those of my employer or even right owner-firewall-wizards () nfr net on 05/22/98 08:09:58 AM Please respond to ge () progressive-systems com To: firewall-wizards () nfr net cc: Subject: Lotus Notes question Hello, A quick question: does Lotus Notes use only one connection between the client and the server? According to what I've found on Lotus' web site you only need to allow access to port 1352, but I've gotten this strange message from a client..... Thanks, Ge' Ge' Weijers Voice: (614)326 4600 Progressive Systems, Inc. FAX: (614)326 4601 2000 West Henderson Rd. Suite 400 Columbus, OH 43220 http://www.Progressive-Systems.com
Current thread:
- Lotus Notes question Ge' Weijers (May 21)
- Re: Lotus Notes question Chris Brenton (May 22)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Lotus Notes question Jan . Bervar (May 22)
- Re: Lotus Notes question Ge' Weijers (May 22)
- Re: Lotus Notes question Manuel . Gil (May 22)
- Re: Lotus Notes question Bart Smit (May 22)
- Re: Lotus Notes question Michael Grundy (May 22)
- Re: Lotus Notes question trall (May 28)