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Process flow: Requesting BlackBerry Browser content 
while access control is turned on for the BlackBerry 
MDS Connection Service
 
 
1. A user requests Internet or intranet content from your organization's content server using the BlackBerry Browser on a 
BlackBerry device.
2. The BlackBerry device sends the request to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server over port 3101.
3. The BlackBerry Dispatcher sends the request to the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service over port 3200.
4. The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service checks the BlackBerry Configuration Database to verify whether pull 
authorization is turned on, and whether the user has permission to pull content from the specified content server.
If the user does not have permission to pull content from the specified content server, the BlackBerry MDS Connection 
Service rejects the request and sends an error message to the BlackBerry device.
5. The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service creates an HTTP session for the user and sends the user’s authentication 
credentials to the content server. If the user authenticates, the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service sends the HTTP 
request to the content server. If the user does not authenticate, the BlackBerry Browser displays an HTTP 403 Error 
message, and prompts the user to type the correct credentials.
6. The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service retrieves the content from the content server, converts it so that the user can 
view it on the BlackBerry device, and sends the content to the BlackBerry Dispatcher over port 3200.
7. The BlackBerry Dispatcher compresses the content, encrypts it using the device transport key of the BlackBerry 
device, and sends the encrypted content to the BlackBerry Router.
8. The BlackBerry Router sends the encrypted content to the wireless network over port 3101.
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