![]() Users of Windows 2003 SP1 may also need to open firewall exceptions." You should configure your firewall to allow Port 497 for UPD and TCP packets. ![]() Retrospect also uses subnet broadcast and Multicast packets. Retrospect uses a well-known port, 497, assigned by the Internet Assigned Number Authority (IANA), for both TCP and UDP. " Opening your network firewall for Retrospect Second, the entire contents of this article: There should be no traffic on the Internet using port 497 that’s not using Retrospect." IANA’s assignment of port 497 to "Dantz" (Retrospect) is listed on their site at: Sending a packet to a multicast address is how Retrospect locates its clients using our Piton Name Service. It is our Class D multicast address, assigned to Retrospect by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority and listed in their registration database at: " Why is Retrospect communicating with address 224.1.0.38?Īddress 224.1.0.38 does not refer to any node on your network. ![]() I have further information on port 497, gleaned from Retrospect Inc.s Knowledge Base (which I had not previously found particularly useful, as distinct from their Mac forum).įirst, from the start of this article (there's more below what I've quoted):
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