Ports on hardned machine

Does t3 ever use any ports besides the port configured on the servers to
communicate back and forth between servers/clients?
Stock Sun RMI does dont think t3 does but we have been having some weird
problems
with our hardned machines.

NO, t3 by default doesnt. The only time you may run into issues is when you
have configurations where something similar to NAT is going on, where WLS is
binding to IP and PORT INSIDE, but the external client is connecting through
a device that is translating external address.
CLIENT ---request IP1---> FIREWALL translate IP2> WLS
In this configuration, the client stubs can think they need to connect back
to IP2 (the inside IP) vs. the external. You can configure at several touch
points these external listen address and ports.
Cheers
mbg
"Larry Presswood" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Does t3 ever use any ports besides the port configured on the servers to
communicate back and forth between servers/clients?
Stock Sun RMI does dont think t3 does but we have been having some weird
problems
with our hardned machines.

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