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INFO: Best practices on Authentication

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This article applies to:

  • WFR/WF

Question:

  • What ports do I need for authentication to work and filter settings?

Information:

The following link will have more details on this topic.

https://support.trustwave.com/software/8e6/docs/ug/wf.ug.5.0.20.auth-121119.pdf

Below is a list of ports and settings. Please review the link above for all details.

Table 2 describes the various authentication types.

Table 3 describes the ports used.

Port 139 must be open to get authentication working, test on a PC by telnet x.x.x.x 139 The x is your virtual ip (VIP) in System>Authentication>Settings This reserved ip must be on the same subnet as your management ip.



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