iirc port 80 and 443 are needed. 123 is for ntp so if you don't sync time from the ipa servers you woudl not need that port.

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On 3/29/24 13:13, slek kus via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Hi, not sure what might be an issue. Clients in the same network join just fine.
The failing client is on another network. The following ports have been 
allowed: 53, 389, 636, 88, 464
Saw a list somewhere, mentioning 123, 80 and 443. Are these porst nessecary for 
the client/idm communication?
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