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Latest revision as of 23:58, 8 January 2016
What are the *essential* ports to have open during the Festival on the site-wide Wifi?
This page is derived from a ports list generated for the Mozilla Festival
- HTTP - port 80, 8080, 8000
- HTTPS - port 443, 8443
- Secure SMTP (SSMTP) - port 465
- Secure IMAP (IMAP4-SSL) - port 585
- IMAP4 over SSL (IMAPS) - port 993
- Secure POP3 (SSL-POP) - port 995
- Etherpad.mozilla.org - port 9000 - Note: etherpad.mozilla.org no longer requires port 9000 - but you might want to keep it open since older links go there and redirect to https://etherpad.mozilla.org.
- Skype - whatever it can find
- IRC - ports 6660-6669, 6697, 7000 -- If Ravensbourne uses NAT, which it probably does, be sure to file a bug asking to bump the # of simultaneous users. You'll need to know the IP address of the server at Ravensbourne that all the connections will appear to be coming from.
- IM
- Jabber - port 5222
- SSH - port 22
- VPN
- Cisco: Ports 500 (UDP), 4500 (UDP) and 10000 (UDP)
- PPTP 1723
- Vidyo
- 10000 Router connection
- 50000 Media Connection
- 50000 - 51000 UDP Media Negotiation Ports
Ports considered unsecure (plain text passwords)
- SMTP - port 25
- POP - port 110
- IMAP - port 143
- Telnet - port 23 ( Does anyone Telnet any longer? )