[Go-essp-tech] GridFTP Port Ranges required
Alex Sim
asim at lbl.gov
Tue Oct 20 13:49:15 MDT 2009
I thought we only have myproxy client, not requiring a port for that.
-- Alex
On 10/20/09 11:50 AM, Dean N. Williams wrote:
> Thanks Neill for sending this out.
>
> The ports thus far are:
>
> HTTP: port 80
> SSL: port 443
> MyProxy: port 2119
> GridFTP: ports 2811, 50000 - 51000
>
> Luca may want to open up another port just between the Gateway and
> Data Nodes.
> Did I leave anything out?
>
> Best regards,
> Dean
>
> On Oct 20, 2009, at 10:17 AM, Neill Miller wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> GridFTP needs several ports to operate properly. First and foremost
>> is port 2811, which is the standard listening port for operations.
>> Data is moved over other ports that are contained within an
>> arbitrary, yet configurable range. More ports are needed for larger
>> parallel transfers, and simultaneous transfer, etc.
>>
>> Please read this section titled "Firewall requirements":
>>
>> http://*www.*globus.org/toolkit/docs/4.2/4.2.0/data/gridftp/admin/gridftp-admin-config-security.html#gridftp-security-firewalls
>>
>>
>> So an example port range that needs to be opened for GridFTP
>> (assuming that the docs are followed and the proper environment
>> variables are set) are:
>>
>> 2811, 50000-51000
>>
>> Since it's configurable, I will leave the actual port numbers to be
>> used up to the systems folks. Just be sure it's documented and
>> communicated to others so that we can get the GridFTP server up and
>> running! For example, I will need to know sooner than later so that
>> I can update Gavin's script for starting the server on the Data nodes.
>>
>> thanks,
>> -Neill.
>>
>
>
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