Understanding Port Restrictions

This section provides an overview of the restricted ports that cannot be defined or used while creating any web component or server, or both. You should be aware of the restricted ports that cannot be defined or used while creating any web component or server, or both.

The specific port restrictions for any One-Click Provisioning deployment of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne are grouped as follows:

  • One-Click Provisioning Console for JD Edwards
  • All Internet Browsers
  • Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox Browsers

One-Click Provisioning Console for JD Edwards

  • Any port below 1024 is restricted.

All Internet Browsers

The following are restricted ports enforced by the rules of any internet browser:

  • 2049
  • 4045
  • 6000

Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox Browsers

In addition to the above mentioned restricted ports for any internet browser, the Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox browsers block specific ports which they deem as unsafe to use on HTTP/HTTPS protocol. These restricted ports are:

  • 3659, // apple-sasl / PasswordServer
  • 6665, // Alternate IRC [Apple addition]
  • 6666, // Alternate IRC [Apple addition]
  • 6667, // Standard IRC [Apple addition]
  • 6668, // Alternate IRC [Apple addition]
  • 6669, // Alternate IRC [Apple addition]
Note: It may be possible to configure Chrome and/or Firefox to change these restrictions.