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V13 and up
V13 and up


==More Information==
==Scenario: Reverse Proxy in a DMZ==


Here we would like to give an overview of the necessary ports and protocols for a reverse proxy in a DMZ.
Here we would like to give an overview of the necessary ports and protocols for a reverse proxy in a DMZ.

Revision as of 16:02, 19 August 2019

Applies To

This information applies to

V13 and up

Scenario: Reverse Proxy in a DMZ

Here we would like to give an overview of the necessary ports and protocols for a reverse proxy in a DMZ.

The scenario would be that a reverse proxy is used in a DMZ. The DMZ has a link to the WAN and LAN.

Configuration


WAN ⇒ DMZ (Reverse Proxy) DMZ (Reverse Proxy) ⇒ inside (PBX) DMZ (Reverse Proxy) ⇒ inside (Application Platform) inside ⇒ DMZ (Reverse Proxy) DMZ (Reverse Proxy) ⇒ WAN
STUN/TURN (udp/tcp/3478) / / STUN/TURN (udp/tcp/3478) /
LDAPS (tcp/636)

optionally LDAP (tcp/389) if you need plaintext
needed if you want offer LDAP lookups

LDAPS (tcp/636)

optionally LDAP (tcp/389) if you need plaintext
needed if you want offer LDAP lookups

LDAPS (tcp/636)

optionally LDAP (tcp/389) if you need plaintext
needed if you want offer LDAP lookups

/ /
HTTPS (tcp/443)

optionally HTTP (tcp/80) if you need plaintext
needed if you want offer myApps
please also allow wss/ws (websocket) connections

HTTPS (tcp/443)

optionally HTTP (tcp/80) if you need plaintext
needed if you want offer myApps
please also allow wss/ws (websocket) connections

HTTPS (tcp/443)

optionally HTTP (tcp/80) if you need plaintext
needed if you want offer myApps
please also allow wss/ws (websocket) connections

HTTPS (tcp/<your custom port>)

Advanced UI admin access

/
H.323 (tcp/1300)

optionally HTTP (tcp/1720) if you need plaintext
needed if you want offer Phone registrations

H.323 (tcp/1300)

optionally HTTP (tcp/1720) if you need plaintext
needed if you want offer Phone registrations

/ / /
SIPS (tcp/5061)

optionally LDAP (tcp/5060) if you need plaintext
needed only if you want to accept SIP registers

SIPS (tcp/5061)

optionally LDAP (tcp/5060) if you need plaintext
needed only if you want to accept SIP registers

/ / SIPS (tcp/5061)

optionally LDAP (tcp/5060) if you need plaintext
needed if you want to register a SIP Trunk from the RP to Provider and your Provider doesn't Support TURN

/ / / RTP (udp/16384-32767)

needed if you want to register a SIP Trunk from the RP to Provider and your Provider doesn't Support TURN

RTP (udp/16384-32767)

needed if you want to register a SIP Trunk from the RP to Provider and your Provider doesn't Support TURN

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