How Do I Configure a Security Group for Multi-Channel Protocols?
ECS Configuration
The TFTP daemon determines whether a configuration file specifies the port range. If you use a TFTP configuration file that allows the data channel ports to be configurable, it is a good practice to configure a small range of ports that are not listened on.
Security Group Configuration
You can configure port 69 and configure data channel ports used by TFTP for the security group. In RFC1350, the TFTP protocol specifies that ports available to data channels range from 0 to 65535. However, not all these ports are used by the TFTP daemon processes of different applications. You can configure a smaller range of ports for the TFTP daemon.
The following figure provides an example of the security group rule configuration if the ports used by data channels range from 60001 to 60100.
Security FAQs
- Are the Security Group Rules Considered the Same If All Parameters Except Their Description Are the Same?
- Why Is Outbound Access on TCP Port 25 Blocked?
- How Do I Know the Instances Associated with a Security Group?
- Why Can't I Delete a Security Group?
- Can I Change the Security Group of an ECS?
- How Do I Configure a Security Group for Multi-Channel Protocols?
- Does a Modified Security Group Rule or a Network ACL Rule Take Effect Immediately for Existing Connections?
- Why Are Some Ports Inaccessible?
- Why Is Access from a Specific IP Address Still Allowed After a Network ACL Rule That Denies the Access from the IP Address Has Been Added?
- Why Do My Security Group Rules Not Take Effect?
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