Network Connection Settings
The table below lists the ports that are used by default to access Timeline components or for interaction between components. If you are using a software or hardware firewall, make sure that the exception settings for Timeline and Recording Service have been set up accordingly on the computer where they installed.
If you reassign port numbers, you will need to make changes to the appropriate Windows Firewall rules or to the settings of any other firewall that you are using.
Timeline
Timeline setup does not create any software or hardware firewall exceptions. You must set up exception settings to allow interactions between components to take place inside a network. For example, you create inbound and outbound rules in Windows Firewall. The table below contains information about the ports that Timeline listens on.
Component name | Protocol type |
Port | Traffic direction |
Use |
---|---|---|---|---|
Timeline | TCP/IP |
80 or the port used during the installation (if use HTTP) 443 or the port used during the installation (if use HTTPS) |
Inbound | HTTP or HTTPS connections to the Timeline website. |
PostgreSQL | TCP/IP | 5432 | Inbound | Connections to the PostgreSQL database server from the remote computer where the Timeline is hosted. |
Recording Service
Component name | Protocol type |
Port | Traffic direction |
Use |
---|---|---|---|---|
Recording Service | TCP/IP |
80 443 |
Inbound | HTTP or HTTPS connections to the Recording Service website. |
Recording Service | TCP/IP |
80 443 |
Outbound |
|
PostgreSQL | TCP/IP | 5432 | Inbound | Connections to the PostgreSQL database server from the remote computer where Recording Service is hosted. |
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