What Ports to Open

Hello All,
Was wondering what specific ports need to be open on my firewall for external users wanting to access the OSX server (file services). And I know this isn't the correct forum for this portion, but perhaps the ports for Apple Remote Desktop as well?
Thanks in advance,
-andy-

'File services' emcompasses many things. Do you mean AFP? FTP? SMB? NFS? SFTP?, or something else?
Try http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106439 for a list of the common ports used by bundled services, including ARD.

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