Re: Shark ports

From: Bill Verzal (Bill_Verzal@BCBSIL.COM)
Date: Mon Dec 16 2002 - 08:47:28 EST


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                    "pSeries AIX
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                    12/15/2002
                    06:23 PM
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We are setting up VPN access to one of our remote
offices that has a Shark.

I try to connect to the Shark console (that's up on
the network) via my browser, and it gets as far as
showing me that it's trying to connect to
"http://>/specialist", and then I get the
404 error (I connect initially to
http://>
and it automatically redirects me to the specialist
page).

My guess is that we haven't opened up the right port
in the firewall. This works just fine when you're
onsite and connecting to it directly.

I know we've enabled port 80 through our VPN. What
other ports does the Shark console use?

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