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Micollab Mobile/UCA mobile (rel 6.0) - a way to lock it down on the firewall

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Rixy

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Sep 27, 2011
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Hi all,

Bit of a security based question here and wonder if anyone has any thoughts or has practiced this in real life.

Micollab mobile (or UCA mobile for the old skool) requires a fair amount of ports, effectively open to the world. Has anyone managed to lock down the amount of ports open for this application to work, or are we pretty much stuck with a larger hole in the firewall?

Cheers

Rixy
 
It think the engineering docs have a range for "worst case" i.e you are running the maximum clients. If you are licensed for a smaller number of clients I would think it makes sense you could open a smaller range of ports. I think I remember someone saying they tried it and it worked.

You can't duct tape stupid.
 
Cheers Loopy, you would think it makes senes, but i have found that a lot in the Mitel world doesnt, as well as over vendor worlds :)

Hopefully someoen may spot this thread who has done it. It's difficult for me ot test on a live system. modern world problems!

 
what features do you want to work

try just allowing 36008

If I never did anything I'd never done before , I'd never do anything.....

and due to an endless stream of MiCollab , MiCC issues
Life would be simpler If only they tested products properly before releasing them .....
 
Cheers Bill.

To make it difficult, we would want all the Micollab mobile client features to work.

Thanks
 
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