Ldap uses which port




















In order to modify the entry containing the ports, you have first to find it, and second to send a valid modify request.

Those modification can be done directly on the config. ApacheDS 2. Due to traditional Unix security restrictions, ports less than were "trusted". Thus on a Unix-System, a non-root process must listen on a port greater than All rights reserved. For instance, it is frequently used to distribute public key certificates, address book information, and user authentication information. It is rarely used directly by users; instead, it is a utility protocol that other programs use to look up information.

Direction SourceAddr. Protocol SourcePort Dest. Yes, required. When NLA starts to detect the network location, the machine will contact a domain controller via port If this detection is successful, it will get the domain firewall profile allowing for correct ports and we cannot change the network location profile.

If the domain was not found or process failed, NLA will let you to determine which firewall profile will be used, private or public. Thanks DSPatrick. Or it is required for LDAP s configuration as well?

And , will disabling port on an external firewall also result in failing to configure LDAPs for a client? It is not good idea to disable on domain controller. Based on my experience , disable the LDAP protocole , can impact client and member server because netlogon service need the port to communicate with domain controller.



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