Samba Port Usage: Difference between revisions
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* Samba/smbd: UDP ports 137 - 138, TCP ports 139 and 445 |
* Samba/smbd: UDP ports 137 - 138, TCP ports 139 and 445 |
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* EPMMAP: TCP port 135 |
* EPMMAP: TCP port 135 |
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* LDAP: TCP ports 389 and 636 |
* LDAP: TCP ports 389 and 636, UDP port 389 |
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* Kerberos: ports 88 and 464 (both TCP and UDP) |
* Kerberos: ports 88 and 464 (both TCP and UDP) |
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* Directory Sync: TCP port 1024 |
* Directory Sync: TCP port 1024 |
Revision as of 04:20, 8 June 2013
When running with a firewall, several protocols/ports must be enabled to allow Samba 4 to operate as expected. These are:
- DNS: port 53 (both TCP and UDP)
- Multicast DNS: port 5353 (both TCP and UDP)
- Samba/smbd: UDP ports 137 - 138, TCP ports 139 and 445
- EPMMAP: TCP port 135
- LDAP: TCP ports 389 and 636, UDP port 389
- Kerberos: ports 88 and 464 (both TCP and UDP)
- Directory Sync: TCP port 1024
TODO: Add rules needed for IPTABLES and other firewall types.