Port |
Type |
Use |
Secure |
22/TCP |
HTTP |
SSH |
Secure |
80/TCP |
HTTP |
GUI web front-end, XML-API |
Non-secure |
161/UDP |
HTTP |
SNMP request/response traffic (polling) |
Non-secure |
162/UDP |
HTTP |
SNMP traps |
Non-secure |
443/TCP |
HTTPS |
GUI web front end, XML-API |
Secure |
3003/UDP |
HTTP |
High availability heartbeat |
Non-secure |
3008/TCP |
HTTPS |
GUI Java applet, high availability communication |
Secure |
3009/TCP |
HTTPS |
High availability communication, GSLB MEP communication |
Secure |
3010/TCP |
HTTP |
GUI Java applet, high availability communication |
Non-secure |
3011/TCP |
HTTP |
High availability communication, GSLB MEP communication |
Non-secure |
How do you make NetScaler 9.3 use the secure channels 3008/TCP and 3009/TCP instead of the insecure ports?
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Hi Tim,
the Java ports are used w/ the browser connection. If you connect to the NetScaler box using http, Java port 3010/tcp (unsecured) is used, if you establish an https connection, secured Java port 3008/tcp is used.
Regards,
Jochen.
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