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Standard <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong> proxies<br />

Proxy Name Type and Port Description<br />

snmp UDP<br />

161-162<br />

socks5 TCP<br />

1080<br />

sql TCP<br />

1521<br />

ssh TCP<br />

22<br />

streamworks TCP<br />

1558<br />

sunrpc TCP/UDP<br />

111<br />

sybase TCP<br />

4000<br />

syslog UDP<br />

514<br />

t120 TCP<br />

1503<br />

telnet TCP<br />

23<br />

wais TCP<br />

210<br />

whois TCP<br />

43<br />

wins UDP<br />

42<br />

8-12 Configuring Proxies<br />

Supports remote management using SNMP protocol.<br />

Note: The SNMP proxy must be enabled in both the source and destination<br />

burb.<br />

Supports the SOCKS5 protocol.<br />

Allows Structured Query Language database lookup requests across burb<br />

boundaries.<br />

Allows use <strong>of</strong> the UNIX Secure Shell command, which provides secure<br />

access to remote systems.<br />

Supports Streamworks streaming audio and video.<br />

Relays requests from an RPC client through the <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong> to a remote<br />

server.<br />

Generic Sybase SQL proxy.<br />

Generic UNIX syslog protocol.<br />

Allows users to use T.120 applications such as Micros<strong>of</strong>t’s NetMeeting<br />

application. “T.120 and H.323 proxy considerations” on page 8-22.<br />

Allows users on one side <strong>of</strong> your <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong> transparent access to<br />

Telnet servers on the other side <strong>of</strong> your <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong>.<br />

Allows users on your network with WAIS client s<strong>of</strong>tware connections to a<br />

database service called WAIS.<br />

Allows users to send the UNIX whois command from a terminal. whois<br />

looks up records in the Network Information Center.<br />

Supports Micros<strong>of</strong>t Windows Network Services.<br />

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