Hi,

you just need the ports for the Web Server. Therefore if you are running
on normal HTTP, just open the port 80. Anyhow, it is good practice to
enable HTTPs for privacy/security reasons. You might want to enable SSL/TLS,
and open the port 443 as well (or whichever port you want to use).

OpenCA itself do not listen onto any port over the net.

Another thing you might need to do - if the DB server is not installed on
the same machine where OpenCA is - is to be sure that the DB server is
reachable from the OpenCA's server. The same applies to LDAP servers if
you use one.

Later,
Max


Le Duc Tung wrote:
Hi all,

I want to setup a openCA server, so I want to know: which ports does we need to open in firewall configuration?

Thanks,


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