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| Subject: | ports 264 and 1720 |
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| Date: | Sat, 25 Mar 2006 19:10:08 -0500 |
I believe 264 is for Check Point VPN Client and 1720 is for H323 stuff..
Two questions:
1) Why would'nt a Check Point firewall "stealth" or "hide" two ports? 2) Does the company's policy allow H323 traffic?
Any comments are appreciated.
Thanks,
DF
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