Re: Opening a specific TCP port on a Netscreen 5XT
- From: "Somebody." <somebody.@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 08:00:00 -0500
"Steve" <tubeamplord@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Steve wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> A friend gave me a Netscreen 5XT with the latest firmware I
>> guess(5.2.0r1.0).
>>
>> He configured it to work on my home network, but I need to open an
>> additional TCP port and don't know how to do it.
>>
>> Can anyone help?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Steve
>
> Nobody can help me?
>
> Steve
After waiting a grand total of about 16 hours on a weekend for your answer
before complaining I'm inclined to tell you to RTM like Volker did.
But I'll help you.
1. Objects/Services create a new Custom service for the port and protocol
you want, source is 0-65535, destination is the port in question.
2. Network/Interfaces edit the Untrust, click on VIP (at the top)
3. Create a new VIP instance on your untrust IP.
4. Create a new VIP service specifying the internal IP of the destination
and the port you used to make the custom service.
5. Policies: create a new policy from untrust to trust, source any,
destination is the VIP service you created in step 4, service is the custom
service you created in step 1.
Log into your support page and download the Concepts and Examples Guide and
look in their next time before posting to the entire world, ok?
-Russ.
.
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