This page lists the exceptions configuration which must be applied to any installed virus checker to limit interference with the Autoform DM process.
Folders
Purpose | Location | Example |
---|---|---|
Installation folder | As installed | C:\Program Files\Formpipe Software\AUTOFORM DM\Server_10.x.x\ |
Archive folder | Configured in Server Settings | C:\ARCHIVE |
Chunks folder | Usually within Archive folder | C:\ARCHIVE\chunks |
Temp folder | Default windows directory | C:\Windows\Temp |
Ports (standalone)
These ports listed below apply to services in which DM connects to:
Purpose | Location | Example |
---|---|---|
HTTPS | Incoming | 443 |
HTTP Management | Incoming | 9990 |
Database connection | Outgoing | 1433 |
SMTP (if emailing is configured) | Outgoing | 25 |
Secure SMTP (if emailing is configured) | Outgoing | 465, 587 |
LDAP server | Outgoing | 389 |
LDAPS server | Outgoing | 636 |
The following lists the default port bindings for each type of node in a cluster and what interfaces they use.
For example, for DM the *HTTP* port will be affected by the port offset, and will use the wildcard interface, which by default is the IPv4 wildcard ‘0.0.0.0’.
Refer to the server logs to see what ports and bindings have been used – messages at server startup along the lines of the following will be present:
HTTP listener default listening on 0.0.0.0:8180
Ports (cluster)
Database Server
The database port should be open for the inbound connections. Default port lists:
Server Type | Default Port |
---|---|
MS SQL Server | 1433 |
Oracle | 1521 |
PDC / SDC
Interfaces / Interface selection
management
default interface: 0.0.0.0 (IPv4 wildcard).
overridden by: jboss.bind.address.management.
Ports
Purpose | Wildfly Interface | Default Port | Protocol | Overridden by | Obeys port offset? |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
HTTP Management | management | 9990 | TCP | jboss.management.http.port | ✘ |
LB
Interfaces / Interface selection
management
default interface: 127.0.0.1 (IPv4 loopback).
controlled by: jboss.bind.address.management.
public
default interface: Any network interface that:
supports multicast.
and is up and configured.
and is NOT the loopback interface.
wildcard
default interface: 0.0.0.0 (IPv4 wildcard).
multicast
the multicast address chosen during installation.
Ports
Purpose | Wildfly Interface | Default Port | Protocol | Overridden by | Obeys port offset? |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
HTTP Management | management | 19990 | TCP | jboss.management.http.port | ✘ |
Native Management | management | 19999 | TCP | jboss.management.native.port | ✘ |
HTTP | wildcard | 8080 | TCP | jboss.http.port | ✔ |
HTTPS | wildcard | 8443 | TCP | jboss.https.port | ✔ |
mcmp-management | public | 8090 | TCP | jboss.mcmp.port | ✔ |
modcluster | multicast | 23364 | UDP | – | ✘ |
DM
Interfaces / Interface selection
management
default interface: 127.0.0.1 (IPv4 loopback).
overridden by: jboss.bind.address.management.
public
default interface: Any network interface that:
supports multicast.
and is up and configured.
and is NOT the loopback interface.
wildcard
default interface: 0.0.0.0 (IPv4 wildcard).
private
default interface: 127.0.0.1 (IPv4 loopback).
overridden by: jboss.bind.address.private.
unsecure
default interface: 127.0.0.1 (IPv4 loopback).
overridden by: jboss.bind.address.unsecure.
multicast
the multicast address chosen during installation.
Ports:
Purpose | Wildfly Interface | Default Port | Protocol | Overridden by | Obeys port offset? |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
HTTP Management | management | 19990 | TCP | jboss.management.http.port | ✘ |
Native Management | management | 19999 | TCP | jboss.management.native.port | ✘ |
HTTP | wildcard | 8080 | TCP | jboss.http.port | ✔ |
HTTPS | wildcard | 8443 | TCP | jboss.https.port | ✔ |
ajp | public | 8009 | TCP | jboss.ajp.port | ✔ |
jgroups-udp | public | 55200 | UDP | – | ✔ |
multicast | 45688 | UDP | – | ✘ | |
modcluster | multicast | 23364 | UDP | – | ✘ |
jgroups-udp failure-detection | private | 54200 | UDP | – | ✔ |
iiop | unsecure | 3528 | TCP | – | ✔ |
iiop-ssl | unsecure | 3529 | TCP | – | ✔ |
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