nntps ports through firewall

From: Bill Tangren (bjt_at_aa.usno.navy.mil)
Date: 04/25/05

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    I run an nntp server (inn), on a RHEL ES4 machine, behind a firewall
    (that I don't control). I have configured the server to accept secure
    (SSL) connections on port 563. Access to this server on this port behind
    the firewall works fine. I asked the firewall admin to open port 563 for
    nntps traffic. He opened port 563 for tcp traffic only. From outside the
    firewall, I cannot get access to the news server.

    Does anyone know if it is necessary to allow udp traffic as well for inn
    to work over SSL?

    Thanks!
    Bill Tangren

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