
Chapter 4 - ProxyServer Software
33
MTPSR1-202ST
Adding ProxyServer Applications
Certain software on your LAN may require a TCP or UDP port usage that is not currently supported
by the ProxyServer. If this is the case, you can refer to RFC 1700 on the Internet which defines the
Internet Protocol suite. RFC 1700 identifies the parameters, such as, Internet address, domain
names, autonomous system numbers, protocol numbers, port numbers, and many others. Once the
necessary information has been determined, you can add the application(s) to the supported list.
Without this information, the Proxy will not allow packets through to the Internet from the unknown
software.
This list includes many of the most common port usages, however, not all are included because an
increase in the number of port usages supported means a
possible
decrease in performance speed,
and an increased security risk.
If you wish to add ProxyServer applications that are not currently supported, click on the Proxy
Server button in the Proxy Setup dialog box. The Proxy Applications Configuration dialog box ap-
pears. This dialog box includes a list of all the applications currently supported by the ProxyServer.
Click on the Add button. The Add/Edit Entry dialog box appears.
This dialog box will allow you select the desired protocol (TCP or UDP) and enter (in the text boxes)
a Port Name/Number and Description. After you have entered these items, click on OK to add the
new port usage to the list of supported usages.
Komentarze do niniejszej Instrukcji