Re: Ports for Domain Controller
From: "Ram" <Ram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| Hi,
| As per our requirement, our domain controller will have a public ip and all
| the clients will be on the internet. The domain controller will have to
| implement group policies on the clients. Please enlighten me the required
| ports that have to be opened on the server side and their direction.
| (Incoming, outgoing, bidirectional).
|
| Regards
| Ram
NetBIOS over IP. This is a BAD idea to have these ports exposed to the Internet !
It will leave you vulnerable to hackers and Internet worms.
TCP and UDP ports 135 ~ 139 and 445.
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Dave
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