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| Managing Ports .
I am using windows server 2003 R2 .I want to restrict my active directory users to use only specific logical ports and rest should be close like port 80 for HTTP,53 for DNS should open and for anyother application the logicals should be close. thanks in advance, mypass |
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| Re: Managing Ports .
Most port numbers are assigned during installation. The usb devices get their power for the computer's power supply so it is possible that it (the power supply) is not sufficient to handle those additional ports. Every component and service has an allotted port range, which is the set of port numbers Oracle Application Server attempts to use when assigning a port. For that you need to Right-click on the corresponding IN or OUT side depending on which element you want to add: incoming or outgoing port and select "Add port -> Add real serial port" or "Add port -> Add virtual serial port" option from the a drop-down menu that appears. After that you need to click on the "Add port" icon on the main toolbar to add real or virtual port to the bundle. |
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