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Ted, Since you aren't relaying the conduit data feed any more, I think that you should be able restrict all hosts to just your incoming data (which I believe is from Penn State). We can get you a failover too. It all centers on what data you still want. Can you send me your ldmd.conf file, for a look? Steve Chiswell Unidata User Support >From: Ted Jackson <address@hidden> >Organization: UCAR/Unidata >Keywords: 200304221717.h3MHHv7U007465 >Dear Support, > >I may have a problem. > > >> >>The security folks are planning to shut down more ports at the firewall. >>The following applies: >> >>-------------- >" ... the ports listed below will be closed at the CNE Firewall at 6:00 PM >on Wednesday April 16... >. >. >. >>Port 388 LDM TCP/UDP in/out bound >. >. >. >>* inbound traffic will be restricted to the CNE NNTP server, outbound >>sessions will be permitted > > >I requested that the following hosts be allowed to pass data through. > >128.118.28.12 128.118.41.50 >144.92.131.143 169.226.43.37 >192.43.244.20 128.117.140.27 >140.90.88.142 128.117.140.0 (May switch to other hosts if failure) > > >All were approved except the last one, 128.117.140.0. The security folks >would like a list of all the hosts that might possibly be a failover host. > >Is that possible. Or is it even a concern? > >Thank you, >Ted Jackson - Sysadm, Code 912 > SSAI @ NASA/GSFC >