What type of port does illa use?
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- Alyssa El'anir
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What type of port does illa use?
Going through some network changes, FTP is open but I cant connect to the illa client. What port needs to be open for illa?
Re: What type of port does illa use?
You need port 3008 open for outgoing TCP connections.
- Alyssa El'anir
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Re: What type of port does illa use?
Darn. I have no excuse to get that port opened at work even as an IT-consultant.
Guess it's back to using teamviewer for illa during my free time at work, since we still have ftp open for employees.
I want my free-access all ports open static IP for admins back Stupid headquarters deciding to not make that a thing in the new system.. It's like they actually want me to work or smth!
Guess it's back to using teamviewer for illa during my free time at work, since we still have ftp open for employees.
I want my free-access all ports open static IP for admins back Stupid headquarters deciding to not make that a thing in the new system.. It's like they actually want me to work or smth!
Re: What type of port does illa use?
You know that no sane application is using the FTP port for anything, right?
TeamViewer uses port 80 (HTTP) and port 443 (HTTPS) for connections.
That being said. Don't you have some applications with strange licencing systems or something you can use as excuse for that port?
TeamViewer uses port 80 (HTTP) and port 443 (HTTPS) for connections.
That being said. Don't you have some applications with strange licencing systems or something you can use as excuse for that port?
- Alyssa El'anir
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Re: What type of port does illa use?
Sadly not yet. Believe me I tried to find oneNitram wrote:You know that no sane application is using the FTP port for anything, right?
TeamViewer uses port 80 (HTTP) and port 443 (HTTPS) for connections.
That being said. Don't you have some applications with strange licencing systems or something you can use as excuse for that port?
But yeah luckily teamviewer ports are open cause we need that for work.