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lchance posted on Wed, Jan 20 2010 10:10 AM
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NTA 3.6 RC3

i'm trying to define some Multi-Port Applications. i like what i'm seeing so far but it's new to me still.

i started with an APP in our DMZ and the reports are looking good, but i'm wondering, has anyone come up with any that many of us would have in common?

such as these multiple ports equal this common application? like a steaming video-audio app .etc

thanks.

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Answered (Verified) ecklerwr1 replied on Thu, Jan 21 2010 9:49 AM
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Larry I got some for you:

Audio and Video:

Audiogalaxy Satellite
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN      TCP     41000 - 50000
IN      TCP     1117-5190

Camerades
IN      TCP     2047 2048
IN      UDP     2047 2048

GNUtella
IN      TCP     6346
IN      UDP     6346

IStreamVideo2HP
IN      TCP     8076 - 8077
IN      UDP     8076 - 8077

KaZaA
IN      TCP     1214

Napster
OUT     TCP     6699
IN      TCP     6699

QuickTime 4 Server
IN    TCP     6970
IN    UDP     6970  -  7000

QuickTime 4 Client & RealAudio on Port 554
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
OUT     TCP     554
IN      UDP     6970  -  32000

RealAudio on Port 7070
OUT     TCP     7070
IN      UDP     6970  -  7170

ShoutCast Server
IN      TCP     8000 - 8005

Messaging:

Active Worlds
(Watch out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN      TCP     3000
IN      TCP     5670
IN      TCP     7777
IN      TCP     7000-7100

[0000]
Type=TCP
Translation=NORMAL
Port=5670

[0001]
Type=TCP
Translation=NORMAL
Port=7777

[0002]
Type=TCP
Translation=NORMAL
Port=7000-7100

[0003]
Type=TCP
Translation=NORMAL
Port=3000

AIM Talk
OUT     TCP   4099
IN      TCP     5190

Battlecom
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN      UDP    2300 - 2400
IN      TCP    2300 - 2400
IN      UDP    47624
IN      TCP    47624

Buddy Phone
(Communication only. No FTP)
IN      UDP    700 - 701

Calista IP phone
OUT     TCP    5190
IN        UDP    3000

CuSeeMe
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
OUT   UDP   UDP
IN       UDP   1414  [use H.323 protocol if available]
IN       UDP   1424 [use H.323 protocol if available]
IN       TCP   1503
IN       TCP   1720 [use H.323 protocol if available]
IN       UDP   1812   1813
IN       TCP    7640
IN       TCP    7642
IN       UDP    7648
IN       TCP    7648
IN       TCP    7649 7649
IN       UDP    24032
IN       UDP    56800
OUT    UDP    1414 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT    UDP    1424 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT    TCP    1503
OUT    TCP    1720 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT    UDP    1812 1813
OUT    TCP    7640
OUT    TCP    7642
OUT    UDP    7648
OUT    TCP    7648
OUT    TCP    7649
OUT    UDP    56800

Delta Three PC to Phone
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN       TCP 12053 [use CuSeeMe protocol if available]
IN       TCP 12083
IN       UDP 12080
IN       UDP 12120
IN       UDP 12122
IN       UDP  24150 - 24179

Dialpad
OUT     TCP     7175
IN         UDP     51200   51201
IN         TCP     51210
IN         TCP     1584    1585
OUT     TCP     8680    8686

Dwyco Video Conferencing
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN         UDP     12000 - 16090
IN         TCP     1024 - 5000
IN         TCP     6700 - 6702
IN         TCP     6880


Go2Call
IN         UDP     2090  2091
IN         TCP     2090

H.323 compliant video player,
NetMeeting 2.0, 3.0, Intel Video Phone
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
Incoming calls are not possible due to NetMeeting assigning ports dynamically.
OUT     TCP     1720
IN        UDP     1024    65534 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT     UDP     1024    65534 [use H.323 protocol if available]
IN        TCP     1024    1502 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT     TCP     1024    1502 [use H.323 protocol if available]
IN        TCP     1504    1730 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT    TCP     1504    1730 [use H.323 protocol if available]
IN        TCP     1732    65534 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT     TCP     1732    65534 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT     TCP     1503    1503
OUT     TCP     1731    1731
IN        TCP     1503    1503
IN        TCP     1731    1731

Hotline Server
IN         TCP   5500 - 5503
IN         UDP  5499
The TCP Ports enabled are 5500 - 5503 (This is for the standard 5500 Hotline port)

If you change the default port, then you must enable the 3 ports after it (so if you choose 4000 then you must enable 4000 - 4003)

The UDP port enabled 5499 is required only if you want to list your server on a tracker (the data stream is only outgoing so if you want to disable in bound on a firewall it would work fine)

ICQ
In ICQ under "Preferences & security", "Preferences" and Connections, click on "I am behind a firewall or proxy" then click on "Firewall Settings". Then select "I don't have a SOCKS Proxy server on my firewall" or "I am using another Proxy server". Click Next.  Click "Use the following TCP listen ports for incoming event" and set the TCP ports for 20000 to 20019 for the first user, 20020 to 20039 for the second user,  20040 to 20059 for the third user, etc.

OUT   UDP     4000
IN      TCP      20000   20019 for one user
OR
IN      TCP     20000   20039 for two users
OR
IN      TCP     20000   20059 for three users, etc.

ICUII Client
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
OUT     TCP     2019
IN      TCP     2000 2038
IN      TCP     2050 2051
IN      TCP     2069
IN      TCP     2085
IN      TCP     3010 3030
OUT     TCP     2000 2038
OUT     TCP     2050 2051
OUT     TCP     2069
OUT     TCP     2085
OUT     TCP     3010 3030

ICUII Client (Version 4.xx)
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN      TCP     1024 - 5000
IN      TCP     2000 - 2038
IN      TCP     2050 - 2051
IN      TCP     2069
IN      TCP     2085
IN      TCP     3010 - 3030
IN      TCP     6700 - 6702
IN      TCP     6880
IN      UDP   12000 - 16090

Internet Phone
OUT     UDP     22555

Ivisit
IN  UDP     9943
IN  UDP     56768

LIVvE
(For pager file send only)
IN  UDP     8999

mIRC DCC / IRC DCC
[mIRC Proxy/Firewall Help page]
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN  TCP     1024 - 5000

mIRC Chat
(The IRC port is usually 6667)
IN  TCP     6660 - 6669

mIRC IDENT
IN      UDP 113

MSN Messenger
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
NOTE: Shut off any personal firewall programs such as BlackIce, ZoneAlarm, etc. 
Ports 6891-6900 enable File send, Port 6901 is for voice communications.
Allows Voice, PC to Phone, Messages, and Full File transfer capabilities.
Thanks to Brad King & Bill Finch Jr.

IN         TCP     6891 - 6900
IN         TCP     1863
IN         UDP    1863
IN         UDP    5190
IN         UDP    6901
IN         TCP    6901

Net2Phone
OUT     UDP     6801
IN        UDP  6801

One additional UDP and one TCP port in the range of 1 to 30000 must be mapped.  Ports 6802 and 6803 are suggested.  These ports must be mapped in your firewall, then set in the Net2Phone client as follows:

     1) Click on Net2Phone's "Menu" button.
     2) Select "Preferences".
     3) Click on the "Network" tab.
     4) Enter 6802 for the Client TCP Port.
     5) Enter 6803 for the Client UDP Port.

Pal Talk [support page]
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)

IN       UDP 2090 [voice]
IN       UDP 2091 [control stream]
IN       TCP 2090  [file transfer]
IN       TCP 2091  [video listening]
IN       TCP 2095   [file transfer- older versions]
OUT   TCP 5001 - 50015 [text messaging]
OUT   TCP 8200 - 8700 [Firewall / network mode group voice]
OUT   UDP 8200 - 8700 [Firewall / network mode group voice]
OUT   UDP 1025 - 2500 [outbound voice & control stream (user configurable)]

The last 2 UDP outbound ports are usually set in pairs. 1024 - 1025, 1026 - 1027, etc... Most users never have to set these lower two ports. They are dynamically assigned if you leave the lower two boxes set to 0's on the 'paltalk port settings' tab. Outbound ports are usually not an issue but are listed here for network users who may need to manually configure for a proxy or NAT server or other hardware device.

PhoneFree
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN         UDP     1034 - 1035
IN         UDP     9900 - 9901
IN         TCP     1034 - 1035
IN         TCP     2644
IN         TCP     8000
This Mapping is needed to hear the audio from the incoming party, outgoing audio would work without it.

** According to phonefree the ports you need open are:
   8000 TCP For Server access
   1034 UDP Voice in/out
   1035 TCP Voice in/out
   2644 TCP Personal Communication Center

I found that port range 9900-9901 UDP is also needed but not mentioned at phonefree support. Also shut off any other firewall programs you may have running. To make PC-TO-PHONE calls, it seems only UDP port 9900 must be opened (the fewer ports open, the better!). 

Polycom ViaVideo H.323
IN         TCP     3230 - 3235
IN         UDP     3230 - 3235

NOTE: I needed to set these ports to dial out.
Also enable on ViaVideo (under H.323 QoS) 'Use Fixed Ports' 3230-3235 TCP & UDP

Roger Wilco [support page]
IN         TCP  3782
IN         UDP  3782
IN         UDP  3783  [only needed for RW Base station]

Speak Freely
IN         UDP     2074 - 2076

Yahoo Messenger Chat
IN         TCP     5000 - 5001

Yahoo Messenger Phone
IN         UDP     5055

Other Apps:

BAYVPN
OUT     UDP     500

CITRIX Metaframe / ICA client
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN     TCP   1494
IN     UDP  1604
IN     TCP   1023 - 5000 (NOTE: Depending on the number of clients/sessions, you can try decreasing this range, or you may need to increase it.)

CarbonCopy32  host on your LAN
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN    TCP     1680
IN    UDP     1023-1679

Deerfield MDaemon Email Server
IN    TCP     3000
IN    TCP     3001

Direct Connect
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN  TCP 375 - 425

FW1VPN
OUT     UDP     259

Laplink Host
IN    TCP     1547

Lotus Notes Server
IN    TCP     1352

NTP (Network Time Protocol)
OUT     UDP     123
IN      UDP     123 

pcANYHWERE host on your LAN
IN    TCP     5631
IN    UDP     5632

RAdmin (Fama Tech)
IN    TCP     4899

Remote Anything
FAQ page
IN    TCP      3999 - 4000
IN    UDP     3996 - 3998

Remotely AnyWhere
IN    TCP      2000

Remotely Possible Server
IN    TCP      799

Shiva VPN
(Set the mobile option in the Shiva VPN client software to be your public IP address.)
OUT   UDP     2233
IN    UDP     2233

Timbuktu Pro
IN    TCP      407
IN    TCP 1417 - 1420
IN    UDP   407
IN    UDP  1417 - 1420

Virtual Network Computing (VNC)
IN    TCP     5500
IN    TCP     5800
IN    TCP     5900

Windows 2000 Terminal Server
(probably also works for NT Terminal services)
IN    TCP      3389
IN    UDP     3389

 B. Eckler
Engineering Application Services
GENERAL DYNAMICS C4 Systems

SolarWinds Orion NetFlow Traffic Analyzer v3.6

SolarWinds Orion Network Performance Monitor 9.5 SP2

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MarieB replied on Wed, Jan 20 2010 11:40 PM
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Hi Larry--

I'll make sure Chris, the product manager, sees this.

M

Marie Black
thwack moderator

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chris.lapoint replied on Thu, Jan 21 2010 8:33 AM
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Larry, you might also look at combining single or multiple ports with a source/destination IP address group to define applications as well.

This is a great request though.   I'd recommend that once NTA 3.6 becomes generally available (in a few weeks), I'd post this same question in the main NTA forum to see what apps folks have created.

Chris LaPoint, Sr. Product Manager
SolarWinds
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Answered (Verified) ecklerwr1 replied on Thu, Jan 21 2010 9:49 AM
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Larry I got some for you:

Audio and Video:

Audiogalaxy Satellite
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN      TCP     41000 - 50000
IN      TCP     1117-5190

Camerades
IN      TCP     2047 2048
IN      UDP     2047 2048

GNUtella
IN      TCP     6346
IN      UDP     6346

IStreamVideo2HP
IN      TCP     8076 - 8077
IN      UDP     8076 - 8077

KaZaA
IN      TCP     1214

Napster
OUT     TCP     6699
IN      TCP     6699

QuickTime 4 Server
IN    TCP     6970
IN    UDP     6970  -  7000

QuickTime 4 Client & RealAudio on Port 554
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
OUT     TCP     554
IN      UDP     6970  -  32000

RealAudio on Port 7070
OUT     TCP     7070
IN      UDP     6970  -  7170

ShoutCast Server
IN      TCP     8000 - 8005

Messaging:

Active Worlds
(Watch out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN      TCP     3000
IN      TCP     5670
IN      TCP     7777
IN      TCP     7000-7100

[0000]
Type=TCP
Translation=NORMAL
Port=5670

[0001]
Type=TCP
Translation=NORMAL
Port=7777

[0002]
Type=TCP
Translation=NORMAL
Port=7000-7100

[0003]
Type=TCP
Translation=NORMAL
Port=3000

AIM Talk
OUT     TCP   4099
IN      TCP     5190

Battlecom
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN      UDP    2300 - 2400
IN      TCP    2300 - 2400
IN      UDP    47624
IN      TCP    47624

Buddy Phone
(Communication only. No FTP)
IN      UDP    700 - 701

Calista IP phone
OUT     TCP    5190
IN        UDP    3000

CuSeeMe
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
OUT   UDP   UDP
IN       UDP   1414  [use H.323 protocol if available]
IN       UDP   1424 [use H.323 protocol if available]
IN       TCP   1503
IN       TCP   1720 [use H.323 protocol if available]
IN       UDP   1812   1813
IN       TCP    7640
IN       TCP    7642
IN       UDP    7648
IN       TCP    7648
IN       TCP    7649 7649
IN       UDP    24032
IN       UDP    56800
OUT    UDP    1414 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT    UDP    1424 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT    TCP    1503
OUT    TCP    1720 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT    UDP    1812 1813
OUT    TCP    7640
OUT    TCP    7642
OUT    UDP    7648
OUT    TCP    7648
OUT    TCP    7649
OUT    UDP    56800

Delta Three PC to Phone
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN       TCP 12053 [use CuSeeMe protocol if available]
IN       TCP 12083
IN       UDP 12080
IN       UDP 12120
IN       UDP 12122
IN       UDP  24150 - 24179

Dialpad
OUT     TCP     7175
IN         UDP     51200   51201
IN         TCP     51210
IN         TCP     1584    1585
OUT     TCP     8680    8686

Dwyco Video Conferencing
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN         UDP     12000 - 16090
IN         TCP     1024 - 5000
IN         TCP     6700 - 6702
IN         TCP     6880


Go2Call
IN         UDP     2090  2091
IN         TCP     2090

H.323 compliant video player,
NetMeeting 2.0, 3.0, Intel Video Phone
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
Incoming calls are not possible due to NetMeeting assigning ports dynamically.
OUT     TCP     1720
IN        UDP     1024    65534 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT     UDP     1024    65534 [use H.323 protocol if available]
IN        TCP     1024    1502 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT     TCP     1024    1502 [use H.323 protocol if available]
IN        TCP     1504    1730 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT    TCP     1504    1730 [use H.323 protocol if available]
IN        TCP     1732    65534 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT     TCP     1732    65534 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT     TCP     1503    1503
OUT     TCP     1731    1731
IN        TCP     1503    1503
IN        TCP     1731    1731

Hotline Server
IN         TCP   5500 - 5503
IN         UDP  5499
The TCP Ports enabled are 5500 - 5503 (This is for the standard 5500 Hotline port)

If you change the default port, then you must enable the 3 ports after it (so if you choose 4000 then you must enable 4000 - 4003)

The UDP port enabled 5499 is required only if you want to list your server on a tracker (the data stream is only outgoing so if you want to disable in bound on a firewall it would work fine)

ICQ
In ICQ under "Preferences & security", "Preferences" and Connections, click on "I am behind a firewall or proxy" then click on "Firewall Settings". Then select "I don't have a SOCKS Proxy server on my firewall" or "I am using another Proxy server". Click Next.  Click "Use the following TCP listen ports for incoming event" and set the TCP ports for 20000 to 20019 for the first user, 20020 to 20039 for the second user,  20040 to 20059 for the third user, etc.

OUT   UDP     4000
IN      TCP      20000   20019 for one user
OR
IN      TCP     20000   20039 for two users
OR
IN      TCP     20000   20059 for three users, etc.

ICUII Client
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
OUT     TCP     2019
IN      TCP     2000 2038
IN      TCP     2050 2051
IN      TCP     2069
IN      TCP     2085
IN      TCP     3010 3030
OUT     TCP     2000 2038
OUT     TCP     2050 2051
OUT     TCP     2069
OUT     TCP     2085
OUT     TCP     3010 3030

ICUII Client (Version 4.xx)
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN      TCP     1024 - 5000
IN      TCP     2000 - 2038
IN      TCP     2050 - 2051
IN      TCP     2069
IN      TCP     2085
IN      TCP     3010 - 3030
IN      TCP     6700 - 6702
IN      TCP     6880
IN      UDP   12000 - 16090

Internet Phone
OUT     UDP     22555

Ivisit
IN  UDP     9943
IN  UDP     56768

LIVvE
(For pager file send only)
IN  UDP     8999

mIRC DCC / IRC DCC
[mIRC Proxy/Firewall Help page]
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN  TCP     1024 - 5000

mIRC Chat
(The IRC port is usually 6667)
IN  TCP     6660 - 6669

mIRC IDENT
IN      UDP 113

MSN Messenger
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
NOTE: Shut off any personal firewall programs such as BlackIce, ZoneAlarm, etc. 
Ports 6891-6900 enable File send, Port 6901 is for voice communications.
Allows Voice, PC to Phone, Messages, and Full File transfer capabilities.
Thanks to Brad King & Bill Finch Jr.

IN         TCP     6891 - 6900
IN         TCP     1863
IN         UDP    1863
IN         UDP    5190
IN         UDP    6901
IN         TCP    6901

Net2Phone
OUT     UDP     6801
IN        UDP  6801

One additional UDP and one TCP port in the range of 1 to 30000 must be mapped.  Ports 6802 and 6803 are suggested.  These ports must be mapped in your firewall, then set in the Net2Phone client as follows:

     1) Click on Net2Phone's "Menu" button.
     2) Select "Preferences".
     3) Click on the "Network" tab.
     4) Enter 6802 for the Client TCP Port.
     5) Enter 6803 for the Client UDP Port.

Pal Talk [support page]
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)

IN       UDP 2090 [voice]
IN       UDP 2091 [control stream]
IN       TCP 2090  [file transfer]
IN       TCP 2091  [video listening]
IN       TCP 2095   [file transfer- older versions]
OUT   TCP 5001 - 50015 [text messaging]
OUT   TCP 8200 - 8700 [Firewall / network mode group voice]
OUT   UDP 8200 - 8700 [Firewall / network mode group voice]
OUT   UDP 1025 - 2500 [outbound voice & control stream (user configurable)]

The last 2 UDP outbound ports are usually set in pairs. 1024 - 1025, 1026 - 1027, etc... Most users never have to set these lower two ports. They are dynamically assigned if you leave the lower two boxes set to 0's on the 'paltalk port settings' tab. Outbound ports are usually not an issue but are listed here for network users who may need to manually configure for a proxy or NAT server or other hardware device.

PhoneFree
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN         UDP     1034 - 1035
IN         UDP     9900 - 9901
IN         TCP     1034 - 1035
IN         TCP     2644
IN         TCP     8000
This Mapping is needed to hear the audio from the incoming party, outgoing audio would work without it.

** According to phonefree the ports you need open are:
   8000 TCP For Server access
   1034 UDP Voice in/out
   1035 TCP Voice in/out
   2644 TCP Personal Communication Center

I found that port range 9900-9901 UDP is also needed but not mentioned at phonefree support. Also shut off any other firewall programs you may have running. To make PC-TO-PHONE calls, it seems only UDP port 9900 must be opened (the fewer ports open, the better!). 

Polycom ViaVideo H.323
IN         TCP     3230 - 3235
IN         UDP     3230 - 3235

NOTE: I needed to set these ports to dial out.
Also enable on ViaVideo (under H.323 QoS) 'Use Fixed Ports' 3230-3235 TCP & UDP

Roger Wilco [support page]
IN         TCP  3782
IN         UDP  3782
IN         UDP  3783  [only needed for RW Base station]

Speak Freely
IN         UDP     2074 - 2076

Yahoo Messenger Chat
IN         TCP     5000 - 5001

Yahoo Messenger Phone
IN         UDP     5055

Other Apps:

BAYVPN
OUT     UDP     500

CITRIX Metaframe / ICA client
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN     TCP   1494
IN     UDP  1604
IN     TCP   1023 - 5000 (NOTE: Depending on the number of clients/sessions, you can try decreasing this range, or you may need to increase it.)

CarbonCopy32  host on your LAN
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN    TCP     1680
IN    UDP     1023-1679

Deerfield MDaemon Email Server
IN    TCP     3000
IN    TCP     3001

Direct Connect
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN  TCP 375 - 425

FW1VPN
OUT     UDP     259

Laplink Host
IN    TCP     1547

Lotus Notes Server
IN    TCP     1352

NTP (Network Time Protocol)
OUT     UDP     123
IN      UDP     123 

pcANYHWERE host on your LAN
IN    TCP     5631
IN    UDP     5632

RAdmin (Fama Tech)
IN    TCP     4899

Remote Anything
FAQ page
IN    TCP      3999 - 4000
IN    UDP     3996 - 3998

Remotely AnyWhere
IN    TCP      2000

Remotely Possible Server
IN    TCP      799

Shiva VPN
(Set the mobile option in the Shiva VPN client software to be your public IP address.)
OUT   UDP     2233
IN    UDP     2233

Timbuktu Pro
IN    TCP      407
IN    TCP 1417 - 1420
IN    UDP   407
IN    UDP  1417 - 1420

Virtual Network Computing (VNC)
IN    TCP     5500
IN    TCP     5800
IN    TCP     5900

Windows 2000 Terminal Server
(probably also works for NT Terminal services)
IN    TCP      3389
IN    UDP     3389

 B. Eckler
Engineering Application Services
GENERAL DYNAMICS C4 Systems

SolarWinds Orion NetFlow Traffic Analyzer v3.6

SolarWinds Orion Network Performance Monitor 9.5 SP2

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lchance replied on Thu, Jan 21 2010 10:26 AM
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WOW! THANKS!

that's what i'm talking about...i've got some work to do now.

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