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Required TCP/UDP ports for Secure Path communication across a firewall

 
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Kai-Uwe Schurig
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Required TCP/UDP ports for Secure Path communication across a firewall

Hi,

i have a problem with secure path communication across a firewall.
The secure path clients (BL20p G2 blades, Windows Server 2003) and the Secure Path Communication Manager (4.0c SP1) are in different segments separated by a firewall (Checkpoint).
Does anybody know which ports are necessary for the communication between the secure path clients and the Secure Path Communication Manager?

Thanks an advance!

Regards,

Kai-Uwe
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SAKET_5
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Re: Required TCP/UDP ports for Secure Path communication across a firewall

Hi Kai,

4998 & 4999 - try these.

this one is based on memory recall. you could perhaps confirm it by looking into the Secure Path Install Guide, under the Firewall considerations section.

Although, I am almost certain 4998 & 4999 are the ports - why dont u try and make a connection from the manager to the managed hosts and see which packets (what ports) are being denied.

hope it was of help.

Jens Tornow
Occasional Advisor
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Re: Required TCP/UDP ports for Secure Path communication across a firewall

Hallo,

i have check the Firewall - SecurePath Manager 4.0C (SP1) use only the IP-Port 4987 to communicate with the SecurePath Agent.

In the documentation i found only the IP-Ports to configure the Firewall between the SPEM and a Managment Workstation.

best regards JensT
Kai-Uwe Schurig
Valued Contributor

Re: Required TCP/UDP ports for Secure Path communication across a firewall

Hi all,

Jens has solved the problem by himself (he is my colleague and i have created the thread for him because he was not in time).
Anyway, thanks to Saket for his help.

The thread will be closed an i will award points ;-)

Regards,

Kai-Uwe
Kai-Uwe Schurig
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Re: Required TCP/UDP ports for Secure Path communication across a firewall

Thread closed and points awarded ;-)

Thanks and see you in the ITRC forum.

Kai-Uwe