SPP requires port availability for various system operations.
Port details
Safeguard network port details are in the following table.
Use in SPP |
Appliance port |
Protocol |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
|
MGMT |
TCP |
HTTPS used for a secure first-time configuration of the appliance. The IP address is a fixed address that cannot be changed. It is available in case the primary interface becomes unavailable. Typically used: TCP/443 and IP address: 192.168.1.105 |
Base operation |
25 |
TCP |
SMTP: Simple Mail Transfer |
Base operation |
53 |
TCP / UDP |
DNS (Domain Name Server) |
Base operation |
123 |
|
NTP time synchronization |
Base operation |
88 |
TCP / UDP |
For communication with Active Directory, Safeguard uses port 88 (for example, Kerbos authorization against Active Directory). |
Base operation: |
389 |
TCP / UDP |
LDAP used for Active Directory Asset Discovery and Directory Accounts Discovery. The standard global catalog port, 3268 (LDAP), must be open on the firewall for every Windows global catalog server in the environment and SPP Appliance to communicate for directory management tasks (for example, adding a directory account, a directory user account, or a directory user group). LDAP uses port 389 for unencrypted connections. For more information, see the Microsoft publication How the Global Catalog Works. For basic functionality when changing an OS account password, the following ports are required:
Also see: |
Base operation (password and SSH key check and change) |
445 |
TCP SMB |
NetLogon Service (NP-In) is used to perform:
Also see port 389 and Preparing Windows systems |
LDAPS | 636 | Supported for non-AD LDAP providers. The default LDAPS port is 636. Port 636 needs to be open to use LDAPS for non-AD LDAP providers. | |
WMI |
(49152- 65535 Windows) |
TCP |
The firewall must be configured to allow Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) for computer name and other lookups. WMI is also required if SPP performs any of the functions listed below on any Windows machine (whether it be a dependent system or a normal target platform):
WMI / DCOM from DPA will need access to TCP/135 to initiate communication on the target. The conversation continues on a random negotiated port. On Windows 7 and Windows 2008 (and above) this is in the range: 49152 - 65535. To limit the ports used by WMI/DCOM, refer to these Microsoft articles: For Windows Active Directory, if using Account Discovery or Auto Discovery CLDAP ping UDP/389 is also required. See: |
WMI |
49152-65535 |
|
See port 135 |
SPP/SPS internal communications |
8649 |
TCP |
Used for the SPP/SPS internal communications when SPS is linked with SPP.
In SPS, the nodes require UDP ports 500 and 4500 and TCP 8649. For the latest detail, see the SPS Administration Guide, Enabling cluster management. |
Firewall |
655 |
UDP (X0) |
WireGuard (655) is open for secure VPN communication between appliances in a clustered high-availability configuration. To enroll an appliance into a cluster, the appliance must communicate over port 655 UDP and port 443 TCP, and must have IPv4 or IPv6 network addresses (not mixed). If both IPv4 and IPv6 are available for the connection then IPv6 will be used. See: |
Firewall and Client and Web browser points |
TCP (X0) |
HTTPS over TLS/SSL (443/TCP) permits inbound requests (for client/Web/API access). Used to initially log on to the appliance to join the cluster member. Users must have access to the cluster X0 ports on port 443. To enroll an appliance into a cluster, the appliance must communicate over port 655 UDP and port 443 TCP, and must have IPv4 or IPv6 network addresses (not mixed). If both IPv4 and IPv6 are available for the connection then IPv6 will be used. See:
The port is used to prepare VMware ESXi host. See: | |
Global catalog |
3268 |
|
The LDAP standard global catalog port for Active Directory. The standard global catalog port, 3268 (LDAP), must be open on the firewall for every Windows global catalog server in the environment and SPP Appliance to communicate for directory management tasks (for example, adding a directory account, a directory user account, or a directory user group). LDAP uses port 389 for unencrypted connections. For more information, see the Microsoft publication How the Global Catalog Works. Also see: There are no services listening for this port on a member/server workstation (local configuration). |
Kiosk |
DB9 |
SERIAL |
To connect to the Safeguard Kiosk. See KB article 233584. |
Radius server |
1812 |
|
Default port number that a Radius server uses to listen for authentication requests. See Adding identity and authentication providers. |
SonicWALL SMA or CMS appliance |
8443 |
TCP / UDP |
For SonicWALL SMA or CMS appliance. See information related to authenticating an asset, Password (local service account). |
SQL server |
1433 |
|
The port on which the SQL server will be listening for connections. See information related to authenticating an asset, Password (local service account). |
Telnet |
23 |
TCP |
Telnet |
Platform ports
ACF2 – 23
ACF2 LDAP – 389
AIX – 22
AWS – 443
Cent OS – 22
Cisco Pix – 22
Debian – 22
IDRAC – 22
ESXi - 443 default
F5 - 22 default
Fortinet – 22 default
Free BSD – 22
HP iLO
IBM i – 23
JunOS – 22
MongoDB - https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/default-mongodb-port/
MySQL – 3306
Oracle – 1521
Oracle Linux – 1521
OSX – 22
Other – port is not supported for the platform
Other Managed - port is not supported for the platform
Linux – 22
Pan OS – 22
PostgreSQL – 5432 default
RACF – 23
RACF LDAP – 389
RHEL – 22
SAP Hana – 39013 default
SAP Netweaver – 3300
Solaris – 22
SoniOS – 22
SonicWall SMA – 22
SQL – 1433
SUSE – 22
SyBase – 5002
Top Secret – 23
Top Secret LDAP – 389
Ubuntu – 22
Vcenter Server – 22, 443
Windows (various depanding on OS type) – 135/389/445 and maybe dynamic ports
Archiving
Archiving uses uses SFTP/SCP and CIFS.
- SFTP/SCP: 22 TCP (X0). See the Port details table, appliance port 22 for X0.
- CIFS: Uses UDP ports 137 and 138 and TCP ports 139 and 445.
Backup
Same as Archiving.
External Authentication
Federation – Port 443
Secondary Auth – Radius Port 1812
Starling - Port 443
External Integration
SNMP – Port 162 UDP
SMTP - Port 25 TCP Simple Mail Transfer
SysLog – 514 UDP
External Integration for Password and SSH key Workflow
Cloud Assistant - 443
Ticketing – ServiceNow 443
Ticketing - Remedy 1433 (communicates to the SQL server directly)
Other
NTP – port 123 UDP
Directories – Ports 389 LDAP and 3268 global catalog