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'''What are the communication ports used between an IPBrick server with iPortalDoc and another IPBrick server with Light?'''
  
'''Is it possible to have connectivity on IMAP (143) service between 2 servers?'''
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The necessary ports to allow the communication between iPortalDoc and Light servers are:
  
The necessary services to allow the communication between two servers are:
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* HTTP and HTTPS (tcp/80) (tcp/443)
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* Database (tcp/5433)
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* LDAP (tcp/389)
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* IMAP (tcp/143)
  
* Http and/or https (80) (443)
 
* Database (5433)
 
* Ldap (389)
 
* Imap for roundCube (143)
 
  
'''Note:''' There is always a two-way communication.
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'''Notes:'''
            PING has to be working between the 2 servers because Light's IPBrick it's defined as client.
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* There is always a two-way communication.
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* PING has to be working between the 2 servers because of Light's IPBrick, i.e., both servers need to be able to ping each other.

Latest revision as of 18:11, 1 October 2015

What are the communication ports used between an IPBrick server with iPortalDoc and another IPBrick server with Light?

The necessary ports to allow the communication between iPortalDoc and Light servers are:

  • HTTP and HTTPS (tcp/80) (tcp/443)
  • Database (tcp/5433)
  • LDAP (tcp/389)
  • IMAP (tcp/143)


Notes:

  • There is always a two-way communication.
  • PING has to be working between the 2 servers because of Light's IPBrick, i.e., both servers need to be able to ping each other.