Difference between revisions of "Requesting Open Ports on the JHU Firewall"
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− | You are welcome to CC: [mailto:support@cs.jhu.edu support@cs.jhu.edu] in your request e-mail(s) to JHU | + | '''NOTE:''' You are welcome to CC: [mailto:support@cs.jhu.edu 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 | Network Security, so that we can follow the conversation. But, for the most | ||
part, the conversation will be between you and JHU Network Security. | part, the conversation will be between you and JHU Network Security. |
Revision as of 17:43, 2 October 2014
CS does not have a network firewall in place, but JHU has a perimeter firewall in place between the Internet and JHU. If you need a port open on the JHU Firewall, you need to request it from JHU.
Requesting JHU to Open a Firewall Port
All port opening/closing requests should be sent by the requester to network.security@jhmi.edu as they are responsible for the JHU perimeter firewall. You will have to provide
a) specific reasons as to the need of each of your port openings,
and
b) allow JHU to run security scans on any equipment for which you request port openings.
NOTE: 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.