Difference between revisions of "Requesting Open Ports on the JHU Firewall"
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+ | Note: CS does not have a network firewall in place, but JHU has a perimeter firewall in place between the Internet and JHU. | ||
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+ | If you are running your own server on the CS network and need ports open on the JHU Firewall, there are several items to consider. | ||
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+ | ==Requests== | ||
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+ | All port opening/closing requests should be sent by the requestor to | ||
+ | [mailto:network.security@jhmi.edu network.security@jhmi.edu] as they are responsible for the JHU perimeter firewall. You will have to provide | ||
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+ | a) specific reasons as to the need of each of your port openings, | ||
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+ | b) allow JHU (or CS) to run security scans on any equipment for which you request port openings. (We will discuss security scans later in this page.) | ||
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+ | You are welcome to cc support@cs.jhu.edu in your request e-mail(s) to JHU | ||
+ | Network Security, so that we can follow the conversation. But, for the most | ||
+ | part, the conversation will be between you and JHU Network Security. | ||
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