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> Guys, > > Jeff asked if we need to allow incoming connections on port 388 from > the world. > > I think not. We will be getting the data from > > Primary Feed: > <ldm.meteo.psu.edu> > > Secondary (backup) Feed: > <idd.cise-nsf.gov> > > so allowing incoming connections from these machines should be sufficient. > > Is that right IDD/LDM guys? > > Thanks, > Rich > Hi Rich, Yes, not the whole world, only sites feeding you or feeding from you (which are none currently) need access to port 388. Keep in mind it is good to allow *.unidata.ucar.edu access via port 388 for statistics. Cheers, Jeff Jeff Weber Unidata User Support http://www.unidata.ucar.edu Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: MRO-975497 Department: Support IDD Priority: Normal Status: Open