Computer Associates BABWBR1151S38 Implementation Guide - Page 235
Configuring Firewalls to Optimize Communication, Configuring CA ARCserve Backup
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Configuring Firewalls to Optimize Communication Domain service (Cadiscovd.exe) This service maintains a database of users, passwords, equivalences, and hosts for the CA ARCserve Backup domain concept. This service is required for GUI communication. ■ Default Port: Dynamic Port ■ Protocol: TCP ■ Appears in PortsConfig.cfg as: cadiscovd Service controller (Caservd.exe) This service is used to manage other services remotely and is required for GUI communication. ■ Default Port: Dynamic Port ■ Protocol: TCP ■ Appears in PortsConfig.cfg as: caservd Authentication service (Caauthd.exe) This service validates the caroot user login and equivalence. It is required for GUI and backup server communication. ■ Default Port: Dynamic Port ■ Protocol: TCP ■ Appears in PortsConfig.cfg as: caauthd LDBServer.exe This service is used for proxy for database communication and can only be configured using the command line. This service is not required for GUI and backup server communication. ■ Default Port: Dynamic Port ■ Protocol: TCP ■ Appears in PortsConfig.cfg as: cadbd LQServer.exe Used for proxy for job queue communication and can only be configured using the command line. This service is not required for GUI and backup server communication ■ Default Port: Dynamic Port ■ Protocol: TCP ■ Appears in PortsConfig.cfg as: caqd Chapter 7: Configuring CA ARCserve Backup 235