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.