WSM Reference Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
WSM Reference Guide - WatchGuard Technologies WSM Reference Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
18 WatchGuard System Manager
CHAPTER 3 Services and Ports Well-known services are a mixture of port number and transport protocol for specified, standard software applications. This chapter contains tables that list service names, port number, protocol, and description. Ports Used by WatchGuard Products The WatchGuard Firebox, management station, and WatchGuard Security Event Processor use specified ports during usual operations. Port # Protocol Purpose 4100 TCP Authentication service 4107 TCP WatchGuard Log Server 4115 4103 4105 TCP WatchGuard Firebox configuration and management 4117 4118 4110 TCP WatchGuard Management Server 4112 4113 4109 TCP Secure access to SOHO and Edge Fireboxes with a web browser 5003 TCP and UDP WebBlocker Reference Guide 19
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CHAPTER 3<br />
Services and Ports<br />
Well-known services are a mixture of port number and transport protocol for specified, standard software<br />
applications. This chapter contains tables that list service names, port number, protocol, and<br />
description.<br />
Ports Used by <strong>WatchGuard</strong> Products<br />
The <strong>WatchGuard</strong> Firebox, management station, and <strong>WatchGuard</strong> Security Event Processor use specified<br />
ports during usual operations.<br />
Port # Protocol Purpose<br />
4100 TCP Authentication service<br />
4107 TCP<br />
<strong>WatchGuard</strong> Log Server<br />
4115<br />
4103<br />
4105<br />
TCP<br />
<strong>WatchGuard</strong> Firebox configuration and<br />
management<br />
4117<br />
4118<br />
4110 TCP<br />
<strong>WatchGuard</strong> Management Server<br />
4112<br />
4113<br />
4109 TCP Secure access to SOHO and Edge Fireboxes<br />
with a web browser<br />
5003 TCP and UDP WebBlocker<br />
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