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admin:server_installation_3 [2023/08/02 00:31] – [SSL Certificate] Mark Gloveradmin:server_installation_3 [2024/06/19 05:02] (current) – [Configuring Windows firewall on server] Kahn Wynyard
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 To locate an mSupply server on a network mSupply client broadcasts over the subnet on random UDP ports from 49157 and above. As such inbound UDP ports from 49157 upwards should be opened on the server firewall. If these UDP ports are not open on the server then the clients cannot automatically find the server. However clients can still be manually directed to the server IP address by holding alt when client is opening, and entering the IP address in the network address field of the custom tab. To locate an mSupply server on a network mSupply client broadcasts over the subnet on random UDP ports from 49157 and above. As such inbound UDP ports from 49157 upwards should be opened on the server firewall. If these UDP ports are not open on the server then the clients cannot automatically find the server. However clients can still be manually directed to the server IP address by holding alt when client is opening, and entering the IP address in the network address field of the custom tab.
  
-The default ports for client/server communication in mSupply server are TCP 19812 19813. +The default ports for client/server communication in mSupply server are TCP 1981219813 & 19814
-The server firewall will require inbound TCP ports 19812 and 19813 to be opened (however these ports can be changed in mSupply server if required).+The server firewall will require inbound TCP ports 1981219813 and 19814 to be opened (however these ports can be changed in mSupply server if required).
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