The following table lists the ports you need to open depending on which service you need to use. If you don’t need to use a listed service, don’t open the port(s). Fetchers are not listed.
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Port |
Protocol |
Services |
Direction |
Usage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
443 |
TCP |
Web Server |
Towards Logpoint |
To access Logpoint’s web interface. |
22 |
TCP |
SSH |
Towards Logpoint |
To access the command line of Logpoint terminal. |
636 (encrypted) & 389 (unencrypted) |
TCP |
LDAP enrichment source & LDAP authentication |
From Logpoint |
To retrieve enrichment sources and user and group information from the LDAP directory. |
20 & 21 |
TCP |
FTP collector & fetcher |
From Logpoint (Fetcher) & Towards Logpoint (Collector) |
To collect FTP logs and fetch logs to/from Logpoint. |
514 & 6514 (SSL) |
TCP/UDP |
Syslog collector & Syslog over TLS |
Towards Logpoint |
To collect plain text and encrypted Syslog logs. |
1193 |
UDP |
Support Tunnel |
Towards reverse.logpoint.com |
For establishing support connection via the VPN tunnel. |
6161 & 6162 (SSL) |
TCP/UDP |
Snare collector |
Towards Logpoint |
To collect Snare logs. |
6343 |
UDP |
SFlow collector |
Towards Logpoint |
To collect SFlow logs. |
2055 |
UDP |
Netflow collector |
Towards Logpoint |
To collect Netflow logs. |
1194 & 8443 |
UDP & TCP |
Open Door communication |
Towards Open Door Server |
To create a Distributed Logpoint Setup. |
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