Skip to main content

LevelBlue Completes Acquisition of Cybereason.  Learn More

LevelBlue Completes Acquisition of Cybereason.  Learn More

Services
Cyber Advisory
Managed Cloud Security
Data Security
Managed Detection & Response
Email Security
Managed Network Infrastructure Security
Exposure Management
Security Operations Platforms
Incident Readiness & Response
SpiderLabs Threat Intelligence
Solutions
BY TOPIC
Offensive Security
Solutions to maximize your security ROI
Operational Technology
End-to-end OT security
Microsoft Security
Unlock the full power of Microsoft Security
Securing the IoT Landscape
Test, monitor and secure network objects
Why LevelBlue
About Us
Awards and Accolades
LevelBlue SpiderLabs
LevelBlue Security Operations Platforms
Security Colony
Partners
Microsoft Security
Unlock the full power of Microsoft Security
Technology Alliance Partners
Key alliances who align and support our ecosystem of security offerings
Loading...
Loading...

HOWTO: Allowing Filter Access for Apple Facetime

Expand / Collapse


To allow filter access to Apple Face Time a port exclusion statement must be configured in your Range-to-Detect settings.

Face Time is using port 5223 for initial application login.

Please access your Range-to-Detect from the filter GUI as follows:
Policy > Global Group > Range to Detect
Select the IP statement regarding the specified subnet range for the filter group and select 'Modify'.
Click 'Next' to step through the configuration until you come to Step 5 - Destination Ports to Exclude from Detection.
Enter the value 5223 in the 'Individual Port' field and select 'Add'.
Click 'Next' and then 'Finish' at the Step 6 - Recap screen.

This completes the port exclusion action.

To contact LevelBlue about this article or to request support:


Rate this Article:
     

Add Your Comments


Comment submission is disabled for anonymous users.
Please send feedback to Trustwave Technical Support or the Webmaster
.