- Getting Started
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Administration Guide
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Get Started with Administering Wyn Enterprise
- System Requirements
- Installing on Windows
- Installing on Linux
- Installing using Docker
- License Wyn Enterprise
- Deploying with HTTPS
- Deploying with Reverse Proxy
- Deploying to Azure App Service (AAS)
- Deploying to Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
- Deploying to AKS using Helm Chart
- Deploying to Local Kubernetes
- Deploying to Kubernetes Cluster using Helm Chart
- Deploying as a Virtual Directory or Sub-Application
- Deploying to Amazon ECS
- Deploying to Amazon EKS using Helm Charts
- Deploying in a Distributed Environment
- Migration from ActiveReports Server 12
- Upgrade Wyn Enterprise to Latest Version
- Logging on to the Administrator Portal
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Ports in Firewall
- Configuration Settings
- Account Management
- Security Management
- System Management
- Document Management
- How To and Troubleshooting
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Get Started with Administering Wyn Enterprise
- User Guide
- Developer Guide
Ports in Firewall
As we have seen, Wyn Enterprise can be deployed on different operating systems. For network security, there are firewall programs on these operating systems. The network administrator needs to set up the rules on the firewall hardware or routers. In general, if the customer wants to expose Wyn Enterprise to the public internet, he or she only needs to allow the port 51980 to be accessed, if the customer does not change the default port of the portal.
In case a firewall is blocking an outbound connection, you may need to open ports in your firewall in order to access the portals -
- 443: default port used by 'https'
- 51980: default port used by portal