If you need to adjust your firewall, it is recommended to allow MyQ processes in the firewall and not particular ports. If you allow particular ports, MyQ may stop working if:
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you change port settings in MyQ, or
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you upgrade to a newer version and the port specification has changed.
Incoming Ports
The server is listening on the following ports (does not include private ports):
|
Protocol |
Port |
Configurable |
Description |
|---|---|---|---|
|
TCP |
8083 |
Yes
|
HTTP protocol for accessing the MyQ Web interface and REST API. |
|
TCP |
8093 |
Yes
|
HTTPS protocol for accessing the MyQ Web interface and REST API. |
Outgoing Ports
The server is connecting to the following ports (does not include localhost connections):
|
Protocol |
Port |
Description |
|---|---|---|
|
TCP |
443 |
|
You can also set up additional services that require further configuration and their port will often differ:
|
Protocol |
Port |
Default |
Description |
|---|---|---|---|
|
TCP |
Custom |
25/465/587 |
Connection to SMTP server for sending outgoing emails from MyQ. |
|
TCP |
Custom |
389/636/1812 |
Connection to Authentication server(s) (LDAP, Radius, ...) for user authentication/synchronization. |
|
TCP |
Custom |
8090 |
Site server(s) connection. |
|
TCP |
Custom |
- |
Connection to External credit account. |
For a complete list of the ports used by Site servers, check Main communication ports in the MyQ Print Server guide.