Firewire Cable for TiBook to iMac 450 DV

I need to connect my TiBook G4 867mHz to my iMac G3 450DV via firewire to run Disk Warrior on the iMac as it is not wanting to read the CD. The Powerbook reads it fine. The TiBook is running Tiger and the iMac is running Panther. I know what I need to do with Target and Host, the only thing I don't know is what kind of firewire cable, exactly, must I use to connect these two machines?
Would anyone happen to know how many pin to pin, male/female, etc. I need?

a brody,
Thank you very much for your reply.
Brian

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