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Posted to users@camel.apache.org by Sean K <sk...@gmail.com> on 2012/08/16 21:24:45 UTC
jms static broker setup with iptables
I have two centos machines up and running. When I disable or turn
off iptables, the one broker can establish a transport bridge with the
other broker on the other centos machine.
I noticed that the port number being used changes -- 53033, 53067, etc..
How can I configure each broker in the static network of brokers in a
way so that I can re-enable iptables?
I prefer to keep iptables running for security reasons -- not that it
is the best security out there.
Re: jms static broker setup with iptables
Posted by Claus Ibsen <cl...@gmail.com>.
Hi
This is the Apache Camel mailing list.
Your question is more suited at the ActiveMQ mailing list (assuming
you use that as a broker).
If not then that corresponding mailing list / forum of the given
broker is the better place to go.
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 9:24 PM, Sean K <sk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have two centos machines up and running. When I disable or turn
> off iptables, the one broker can establish a transport bridge with the
> other broker on the other centos machine.
>
> I noticed that the port number being used changes -- 53033, 53067, etc..
>
> How can I configure each broker in the static network of brokers in a
> way so that I can re-enable iptables?
>
> I prefer to keep iptables running for security reasons -- not that it
> is the best security out there.
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Re: jms static broker setup with iptables
Posted by Christian Müller <ch...@gmail.com>.
You should ask this question on the ActiveMq users list, IMO...
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Am 16.08.2012 21:25 schrieb "Sean K" <sk...@gmail.com>:
> I have two centos machines up and running. When I disable or turn
> off iptables, the one broker can establish a transport bridge with the
> other broker on the other centos machine.
>
> I noticed that the port number being used changes -- 53033, 53067, etc..
>
> How can I configure each broker in the static network of brokers in a
> way so that I can re-enable iptables?
>
> I prefer to keep iptables running for security reasons -- not that it
> is the best security out there.
>