Article ID: 883105 - Last Review: August 4, 2005 - Revision: 3.0 Description of the ports that have to be open for a Windows Services for UNIX product to work correctly
On This PageINTRODUCTIONBy default, Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) is enabled in Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2. For a Windows Services for UNIX product to work correctly with Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2, you have to make sure that the required ports are open. The required ports are described in the "More Information" section. MORE INFORMATIONFor a Windows Services for UNIX product to work correctly, you have to make sure that the following ports for each Service are open. Portmapper and related services for Network File System (NFS)Server for NFSThe following ports have to be open: Portmapper: TCP, UDP 111 Status: TCP, UDP 1039 Nlockmgr: TCP, UDP 1047 Mountd: TCP, UDP 1048 NFS Server: TCP, UDP 2049 Mapping Server The Portmapper port has to be enabled. The Mapping server listens on different ports. You have to take the following actions:
The Portmapper port and the PCNFSD UDP port have to be open. Portmapper: TCP, UDP 111 PCNFSD: UDP 1035 Microsoft Interix daemonsBy default, Interix daemons are not enabled. When the Interix daemons are enabled by using the Inetd.conf file, the corresponding port has to be open in ICF. The corresponding port can be found at /etc/inetd.conf. The corresponding port numbers for the services can be found at /etc/services.TelnetTCP port 23 has to be open.Password synchronizationTo permit UNIX-to-Windows password synchronization, the corresponding port on the Microsoft Windows side has to be open.Port type: TCP Default port: 6677 You can change the port type and the default port by using the administrator user interface. If you want to use any other port than the default port, you have to make sure that other port is open. Windows Services for UNIX 2.0 RSH serverTCP Port number: 514File sharing and print sharingYou have to enable file sharing and print sharing in ICF.
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