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Customer wants to have a remote laserfiche server in a different location they have a rio system and I would like to know what ports need to be opened in order for authentication with the laserfiche licenses server.

asked on November 30, 2015

Customer has a rio system and would like to have a server at a remote location. What ports need to be opened in order the laserfiche server to get to the licensing server through the firewall

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replied on December 2, 2015

Hi James,

By default, the Laserfiche Server listens on TCP port 80 or 5050. Laserfiche defaults to port 80 except when installed on the 32-bit edition of Windows XP, where Laserfiche defaults to port 5050. The Laserfiche Server broadcasts notifications on port 5051.

By default, Directory Server communicates over TCP port 5048, with SSL access available on TCP port 5049.

You can find additional information on configuring ports in the Laserfiche Administration Guide.

Thanks,
Kevin

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replied on December 2, 2015

Hi James,
By default, the Laserfiche Server listens on TCP port 80 or 5050. Laserfiche defaults to port 80 except when installed on the 32-bit edition of Windows XP, where Laserfiche defaults to port 5050. The Laserfiche Server broadcasts notifications on port 5051.
By default, Directory Server communicates over TCP port 5048, with SSL access available on TCP port 5049.
You can find additional information on configuring ports in the Laserfiche Administration Guide.
​Thanks,
Kevin

replied on December 2, 2015 Show version history

Hi James,
By default, the Laserfiche Server listens on TCP port 80 or 5050. Laserfiche defaults to port 80 except when installed on the 32-bit edition of Windows XP, where Laserfiche defaults to port 5050. The Laserfiche Server broadcasts notifications on port 5051.
By default, Directory Server communicates over TCP port 5048, with SSL access available on TCP port 5049.


You can find additional information on configuring ports in the Laserfiche Administration Guide.


​Thanks,
Kevin

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