Ports

Default Ports Used by Zimbra

You may choose not to allow remote connections to all of these. In a multi-node environment, all nodes will need access to the ldap server or servers (389) and to the logger server (514), mta nodes will need access to lmtp on all mailbox nodes (7025), mailbox nodes will need admin port access to other mailbox nodes (7071).

External Access

These are ports typically available to mail clients.

25
smtp [mta] - incoming mail to postfix
80
http [mailbox] - web mail client
110
pop3 [mailbox]
143
imap [mailbox]
443
https [mailbox] - web mail client over ssl
465
smtps [mta] - incoming mail to postfix over ssl
993
imaps [mailbox] - imap over ssl
995
pops [mailbox] - pop over ssl
7071
https [mailbox] - admin console

Internal Access

These are ports typically only used by the zimbra system itself.

389
ldap [ldap]
7025
lmtp [mailbox] - local mail delivery
7047
conversion server
7306
mysql [mailbox]
7307
mysql [logger] - logger
7780
http [mailbox] - spell check
10024
smtp [mta] - to amavis from postfix
10025
smtp [mta] - back to postfix from amavis


System Access

22
ssh
514
syslogd [logger] (udp)


Verified Against: unknown Date Created: 4/4/2006
Article ID: https://wiki.zimbra.com/index.php?title=Ports Date Modified: 2010-08-18



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