CloudBees CD/RO uses certain ports by default. Make sure your firewall is open for these ports. This section contains the default port values and information about avoiding port conflicts.
Transport Layer Security (TLS) has replaced Secure Sockets Layer version 3.0 (SSLv3) on the CloudBees CD/RO server and the CloudBees CD/RO web server. |
Default server ports
CloudBees CD/RO servers use the following ports:
Port | Used by |
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8000 |
CloudBees CD/RO server |
8443 |
CloudBees CD/RO server (SSL port) |
80 |
CloudBees CD/RO web server |
7080 |
CloudBees CD/RO web server when installed on Linux platforms without root privileges |
443 |
CloudBees CD/RO web server (SSL port). You can also use this port for access to the application server API (XML-, JSON-, and REST-based). |
7443 |
CloudBees CD/RO web server (SSL port) when installed on Linux platforms without root privileges |
6800 |
Port used by the CloudBees CD/RO agent for HTTP communication on the localhost network interface |
7800 |
CloudBees CD/RO agents (by default, this is an HTTPS port) |
61613 |
Preflight file transfer port, other file transfer, event notifications, or other messaging |
8200 |
Artifact repository server (by default, this is an HTTPS port) |
8900 |
CloudBees CD/RO built-in (default) database. You can change this port number by using the |
Default CloudBees CD/RO services ports
The Java Service Wrapper uses the following ports to communicate with a Java virtual machine (JVM):
Port | Used by |
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127.0.0.1:32000 |
CloudBees CD/RO agents |
127.0.0.1:32001 |
CloudBees CD/RO server |
127.0.0.1:32002 |
Artifact repository |
Default CloudBees Analytics server ports
The CloudBees Analytics server uses the following ports:
Port | Used by |
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9200 |
CloudBees Analytics server to retrieve data from Elasticsearch |
9300 |
Used by the Elasticsearch service for internal communication between nodes within the Elasticsearch cluster |
Avoiding port conflicts
If you are installing a CloudBees CD/RO server and your web server or other application uses the same ports as the CloudBees CD/RO host, you must take one of the following actions:
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Select different web server or application ports
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Uninstall the existing web server or application
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Disable the existing web server or application
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Reconfigure the existing web server or application to use another port