Which three Windows Firewall ports must be pre-configured prior to installation to enable remote access?

An administrator is installing a View Security Server on a Windows Server 2003 R2 system.

Which three Windows Firewall ports must be pre-configured prior to installation to enable remote access? (Choose three.)

An administrator is installing a View Security Server on a Windows Server 2003 R2 system.

Which three Windows Firewall ports must be pre-configured prior to installation to enable remote access? (Choose three.)

A.
443

B.
3389

C.
4001

D.
4172

E.
8009



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Thomas Brown

Thomas Brown

I think the answer is 443, 4001 and 8009. 443 is the initial HTTP request coming in from the client. 4001 and 8009 are both for the connection from the security server to the paired connection server.

none

none

Why the hell is port 3389 an answer here? Port 3389/tcp is for RDP to the desktop.

Csaba

Csaba

Correct
The case doesn’t mention about the internal or external Firewall.
If it’s external firewall the ports:443/3389/4172

zee

zee

poor question from Vmware-> its asking to enable remote access to security server. they are not asking what ports need to be open to make sure communication between security server and connection server occure 🙂

-so the protocols ports RDP/PCOIP(3389/4172)(responsible for remote access) need to be open and 443 is SSL so might be needed to open it as well 🙂