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Introduction

Depending on the deployment of the CoreOne Suite, there might be a need to open up specific connections and ports in Firewalls and Web Application Firewalls. The subsequent table and diagram document all the connections within the CoreOne Suite.

ID

Source

Target

Protocol

Default Port

Encryption

Definition

A

CoreOne Web Services

CoreOne Authentication Services

HTTPS / OIDC

443

Yes

Authentication

B

C

D

E

CoreOne Web Services

CoreOne Application Services

WCF

WCF

HTTPS

HTTPS

8008

8005

7000

8000

Yes

Yes

Yes

YES

Application Communication HTTPS

Failback TCP

Health Check

API

F

Q

CoreOne Authentication Services

CoreOne Application Services

HTTPS

HTTP

8000

7000

Yes

No

API

Health Check

G

CoreOne Authentication Services

CoreOne Database Services

TCP

3306

Yes

Database Connection

R

CoreOne Authentication Service

Third Party Clients

OIDC

443

Yes

OIDC Clients

H

CoreOne Application Services

CoreOne Database Services

TCP

3306

Yes

Database Connection

M

CoreOne Application Services

CoreOne Router / CoreOne System Connector

TCP

9000

Yes

Port Configurable

J

CoreOne Self-Service Portal

CoreOne Application Services

HTTPS

8000

Yes

API

I

L

CoreOne Self-Service Portal

CoreOne Authentication Services

HTTPS

HTTPS / OIDC

8000

443

Yes

Yes

API

Authentication

K

CoreOne Router

CoreOne System Connector

TCP

9000

Yes

Port Configurable

N

Third-party Systems

CoreOne API

TCP

8000

Yes

O

CoreOne Database Service

Reporting Tools

TCP

3306

Yes

S

CoreOne Application Services / Universal Connector

Source Systems (e.g. SAP, Navision)

Multiple

Multiple

Yes

P

CoreOne System Connector

Target Systems (eg. Active Directory, Exchange )

Multiple

Multiple

Yes

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