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<!– Can be mapped to non-privileged ports, then use firewall rules to forward
requests from the standard ports –>
<!–
<tcpipSMB port="1445" platforms="linux,solaris,macosx"/>
<netBIOSSMB sessionPort="1139" namePort="1137" datagramPort="1138" platforms="linux,solaris,macosx"/>
–>So you'll need to comment out those sections and configure the appropriate firewall rules to forward incoming 445, 137-139 to their non-privileged equivalents.12-11-2008 04:06 PM
You don't say what the server O/S is you're installing on, but I'm going to presume it's some flavour of *nix.
You usually need root access in order to start listening services on TCP ports < 1024. You can see the following commented-out section in file-servers.xml:So you'll need to comment out those sections and configure the appropriate firewall rules to forward incoming 445, 137-139 to their non-privileged equivalent.<!– Can be mapped to non-privileged ports, then use firewall rules to forward
requests from the standard ports –>
<!–
<tcpipSMB port="1445" platforms="linux,solaris,macosx"/>
<netBIOSSMB sessionPort="1139" namePort="1137" datagramPort="1138" platforms="linux,solaris,macosx"/>
–>
12-11-2008 04:17 PM
<!–
<tcpipSMB port="1445" platforms="linux,solaris,macosx"/>
<netBIOSSMB sessionPort="1139" namePort="1137" datagramPort="1138" platforms="linux,solaris,macosx"/>
–>12-11-2008 05:05 PM
12-15-2008 02:52 PM
Yes, that should work.
12-15-2008 03:37 PM
Mike - The System Administrator for the box hosting the Alfresco application seems to have run aground while trying to configure RHEL5.2 to forward the various ports to their locations.
I will admit that I only know enough of SysAdmin type stuff to "be dangerous", and therefore I'm at a loss also.
Are you familiar with how to configure RHEL5.2 to take the privileged ports and forward them to non-privileged ports?
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