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How to Know is a Remote hosts have open port
Hi gurus of unix!!!!, I have a little question. I nedd your helps
The scenarios is the following I have tree equipment that are installed in different places. I use a carrier to interconnect the equipment. Some Port's (TCP) need to be open for an application that must be function correctly. For example: Place 1: have the following IP 10.20.30.1 Place 2: have the following IP 20.30.40.1 Place 3: have the following IP 30.40.50.1 The application need the following port(TCP), for example 1020, 21, 53, 8080 I talk to the Network Administratos of the Carrier and he tell me that these port (TCP) are open in your firewall/router. The question is How I verify that this port are open?, Suppose that the application is properly installed Help me please. Regard Andres |
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