This example assumes that a DMZ exists on eth0 for the 192.168.1.1 port, and the 66.66.66.66 broadcast IP address. The following examples explain how to add rules with ConfigServer Security & Firewall (CSF), Advanced Policy Firewall (APF), and the iptables utility. | 24441 | Pyzor | | | | | | For more information, read Apache’s Pyzor and NetTestFirewallIssues documentation. | 6277 | DCC | | | | | | For more information, read the Apache® DCC and NetTestFirewallIssues documentation. | 3306 | MySQL® | | | | | | MySQL uses this port for remote database connections. For more information, visit the Razor website. | 2703 | Razor | | | | | | Razor is a collaborative spam-tracking database. For more information, read our How to Set Up iOS Push Notifications documentation. | 2195 | Apple Push Notification service (APNs) | | | | | | cPanel & WHM only uses this port for the Apple® Push Notification Service (APNs). | 2096 | Webmail SSL and cPanel Licensing | | | | | | | This will redirect users to secure ports with the /cpanel, /whm, and /webmail aliases. Formerly known as “Always redirect to SSL/TLS” setting to On in WHM’s Tweak Settings interface ( WHM > Home > Server Configuration > Tweak Settings). To disable logins via this port and only allow SSL logins, set the Choose the closest matched domain for which that the system has a valid certificate when redirecting from non-SSL to SSL URLs.
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