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Old 11-15-2011, 12:22 AM
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Default Zimbra Desktop Port Considerations (Administration)

Hello

I am using Zimbra Desktop 2.0.1 with OSS Zimbra Server 6.0.14 on SUSE linux 11 SP1.
Mine is a static IP with privileges (a lot of ports are opened for this ip). I have successfully configured ZD with on my pc(port 80, no ssl). However, people with DHCP are not able to configure ZD on their PCs. Is there a list of ports that should be allowed between PCs and servers for this to work?
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Old 11-15-2011, 12:28 AM
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Is there a list of ports that should be allowed between PCs and servers for this to work?
Assuming you mean a connection between ZD & a ZCS server then yes, port 80 or 443 depending on whether you're using SSL. I strongly suggest you use an SSL connection to your Zimbra server, it's good security practice and there's no good reason not to.
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Old 11-15-2011, 10:39 PM
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Hi. Port 80 and 443 were already opened between PCs and ZCS server. I am not sure what the problem was but people with DHCP are able to configure Zimbra Desktop now . I think this problem was waiting for an answer from you
Also, I will definitely take steps to move to SSL.

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Amar
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