ThinMan uses specific network ports to communicate with remote devices. When remote devices are behind either a firewall or a router, it may be necessary to configure those ports for ThinMan to get access to the remote devices. The following table describes the ports used by ThinMan (Incoming Ports are those listened by ThinMan software, Outgoing Ports are those connected on devices by ThinMan software).
The ports must be open on the operating system firewall or on the network firewall.
NOTE: Incoming and Outgoing Ports
Incoming Ports: ThinMan <---- Devices
Outgoing Ports: ThinMan ----> Devices
| Port Type | Port Number | Service or Process | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| TCP | 443 | ThinManServer | Communication between ThinMan Server and devices |
| TCP | 21 | ThinManServer | This port is used for the older versions of ThinOX thin client or for Teradici thin client. ThinMan reserves this port to accept connection from them. |
| UDP/TCP | 1680 | ThinManSupport | Devices Notification |
| TCP | 20080 | ThinManServer | HTTP Server for Firmware Upgrading |
| Port Type | Port Number | Description |
|---|---|---|
| TCP | 443 | Communication between ThinMan Server and devices |
| TCP | 21 | To remote FTP Services |
| TCP | 22 | To SSH Port on Thin Client |
| TCP | 5900 | To Remote Assistance Thin Client |
| TCP | 50xxx | Are dynamic ports that can be used by thin client for FTP transfer. You can use FTP Passive mode to avoid this ports from being used. |
| UDP/TCP | 1680 | Devices Browsing |