Final Cut Server: Opening firewall ports for Final Cut Server
Fiches techniques
- Apple
- Final Cut Pro/Studio
- DVD Studio Pro
- Matrox
- Blackmagic Design
- Aurora Video
- Final Cut Express
- Cinema Tools
- LiveType
- Compressor
- Soundtrack/Soundtrack Pro
- DVD
- AJA Vidéo
- Motion
- Xsan
- Logic Express/Pro/Studio
- Shake
- Color
- Episode Desktop/Engine
- Final Cut Server
- Sonnet Technology
- Demande de RMA
- GB Labs
Résumé
Final Cut Server requires specific TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) ports to be open on your server. If you have a firewall configured or you are using the Mac OS X Server firewall, you must enable these ports before you can use Final Cut Server.
Produits concernés
Final Cut Server
Open the following ports:
Port Description
80 http web service
8821 stored (store server to communicate with server)
8991 ldsd (data transfers)
Note: If you run Final Cut Server on a secure network behind a firewall, you don’t need to configure firewall settings as long as communication between users is within the network. Firewall settings are required to communicate outside the firewall.
Final Cut Server requires specific TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) ports to be open on your server. If you have a firewall configured or you are using the Mac OS X Server firewall, you must enable these ports before you can use Final Cut Server.
Produits concernés
Final Cut Server
Open the following ports:
Port Description
80 http web service
8821 stored (store server to communicate with server)
8991 ldsd (data transfers)
Note: If you run Final Cut Server on a secure network behind a firewall, you don’t need to configure firewall settings as long as communication between users is within the network. Firewall settings are required to communicate outside the firewall.