Network ports used by Funnelback
The following port lists are provided to assist in the configuration of firewall systems. Funnelback can be configured to use ports other than those listed here, so the information must be used alongside an understanding of how Funnelback is installed and configured.
Ports on which Funnelback provides services
These ports are usually configurable in global.cfg.
Port | Protocol | Description |
---|---|---|
80 |
HTTP |
Jetty - Funnelback Public UI |
443 |
HTTPS |
Jetty - Funnelback Public UI (secure) |
8076 |
WebDAV |
Funnelback multi-server communications |
8443 |
HTTPS |
Jetty - Funnelback search and insights dashboards |
8445 |
HTTP |
Document filtering service |
6379 |
redis |
Redis in-memory key-value store |
7474 |
neo4j |
Neo4j - Funnelback Knowledge Graph |
7687 |
neo4j |
Neo4j - Funnelback Knowledge Graph |
Ports on which Funnelback commonly connects when accessing repositories
Port | Protocol | Description |
---|---|---|
25 |
SMTP |
Used for sending of admin emails |
80 |
HTTP |
Used for website crawling |
389 |
LDAP |
Used for directory collections |
443 |
HTTPS |
Used for secure website crawling |
1137 |
TRIM |
Used for connection to TRIM |
1433 |
JDBC |
Used to connect to MSSQL DBMS |
1521 |
JDBC |
Used to connect to Oracle DBMS |
3306 |
JDBC |
Used to connect to MySQL DBMS |
5432 |
JDBC |
Used to connect to PostgreSQL DBMS |
8080 |
HTTP |
Used for website crawling |