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- Firewall_pinhole abstract "In computer networking, a firewall pinhole is a port that is not protected by a firewall to allow a particular application to gain access to a service on a host in the network protected by the firewall.Leaving ports open in firewall configurations exposes the protected system to potentially malicious abuse. A fully closed firewall prevents applications from accessing services on the other side of the firewall. For protection, the mechanism for opening a pinhole in the firewall should implement user validation and authorization.For firewalls performing a network address translation (NAT) function, the mapping between the external {IP address, port} socket and the internal {IP address, port} socket is often called a pinhole.Pinholes can be created manually or programmatically. They can be temporary, created dynamically for a specific duration such as for a dynamic connection, or permanent, such as for signaling functions.Firewalls sometimes automatically close pinholes after a period of time (typically a few minutes) to minimize the security exposure. Applications that require a pinhole to be kept open often need to generate artificial traffic through the pinhole in order to cause the firewall to restart its timer.".
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageID "3922528".
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageLength "1657".
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageRevisionID "686811080".
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageWikiLink Application_software.
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_network_security.
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageWikiLink Computer_network.
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageWikiLink Firewall_(computing).
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageWikiLink Hole_punching_(networking).
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageWikiLink ICMP_hole_punching.
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageWikiLink NAT_traversal.
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageWikiLink Network_address_translation.
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageWikiLink Port_(computer_networking).
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageWikiLink Port_forwarding.
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageWikiLink Port_triggering.
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageWikiLink Signaling_(telecommunications).
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageWikiLink TCP_hole_punching.
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageWikiLink UDP_hole_punching.
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageWikiLink Universal_Plug_and_Play.
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageWikiLinkText "Firewall pinhole".
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageWikiLinkText "firewall pinhole".
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageWikiLinkText "pinholing".
- Firewall_pinhole wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Firewall_pinhole subject Category:Computer_network_security.
- Firewall_pinhole hypernym Port.
- Firewall_pinhole type Settlement.
- Firewall_pinhole comment "In computer networking, a firewall pinhole is a port that is not protected by a firewall to allow a particular application to gain access to a service on a host in the network protected by the firewall.Leaving ports open in firewall configurations exposes the protected system to potentially malicious abuse. A fully closed firewall prevents applications from accessing services on the other side of the firewall.".
- Firewall_pinhole label "Firewall pinhole".
- Firewall_pinhole sameAs Q5452020.
- Firewall_pinhole sameAs m.0b6yf3.
- Firewall_pinhole sameAs Q5452020.
- Firewall_pinhole wasDerivedFrom Firewall_pinhole?oldid=686811080.
- Firewall_pinhole isPrimaryTopicOf Firewall_pinhole.