Ms-Win-Media; Netmeeting; Nfs; Nntp - Watchguard Firebox X5500E Reference Manual

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Packet Filter Policies

MS-Win-Media

Microsoft Windows Media Server is a proprietary protocol developed by Microsoft to supply unicast
streams. It enables bidirectional connections that enable users to go forward, go back, or pause the
playback of unicast streams.
Characteristics
Internet Protocol(s): TCP
Port Number(s): 80, 1755

NetMeeting

NetMeeting is a product developed by Microsoft Corporation that enables groups to teleconference
across the Internet. It is included with Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser. This policy is based on
the H.323 protocol and does not filter for dangerous content. It does not support QoS or RSVP protocol,
and it does not support NAT.
Characteristics
Internet Protocol(s): TCP
Port Number(s): 389, 1720

NFS

The Network File System (NFS) protocol is a client server software application created by Sun
Microsystems to allow all network users to get access to shared files kept on computers of different
types.
Characteristics
Internet Protocol(s): TCP, UDP
Port Number(s): TCP 2049, UDP 2049

NNTP

Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) is used to transmit Usenet news articles.
The best procedure to use NNTP is to set internal hosts to internal news servers and external hosts to
news feeds. In most conditions, NNTP must be enabled in two directions. If you operate a public
newsfeed, you must allow NNTP connections from all external hosts. WatchGuard cannot make sure
that these packets were sent from the correct location.
You can configure the Firebox to add the source IP address to the Blocked Sites list when an incoming
NNTP connection is denied. All of the usual log options can be used with NNTP.
Characteristics
Internet Protocol(s): TCP
Port Number(s): 119
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