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Hello there!
i red the post on how to open ports in Qlik NPriting while installing Server and Engine (also watched the videos) and i cant fully understand wich protocol use in each case. fe:
4997 | Engine TLS certificates exchange server. |
In the video we open the port 4997 using TCP protocol but...what about the others?
Glad if someone could share this information. Kind regards
Hi,
After your question I asked to the team that manages the help site to add the name of the protocol on the side of each port number to improve readability.
I don0t know when it will be implemented but not it is under official control.
Thanks for your input.
Best REgards,
Ruggero
Hi,
Refer to the help site page https://help.qlik.com/en-US/nprinting/June2019/Content/NPrinting/DeployingQVNprinting/Ports.htm :
"Qlik NPrinting uses the following Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port numbers."
Best Regards,
Ruggero
Hi,
After your question I asked to the team that manages the help site to add the name of the protocol on the side of each port number to improve readability.
I don0t know when it will be implemented but not it is under official control.
Thanks for your input.
Best REgards,
Ruggero
Hi,
I have question related to similar topic. We have issue in using server connection between NPrinting and QlikView
And I see nothing is listening on port 4997.
Do we know how to start any process on port 4997 on NPrinting ?
In Logs I see authentication failed messages.
Thanks
Aniket
Hi,
For new, different, questions please start a new conversation with your details (included the version of Qlik NPrinting) instead of adding posts on very old conversations. Thanks.
Ports used by Qlik NPrinting, and related firewall rules, are listed in the help site page https://help.qlik.com/en-US/nprinting/May2022/Content/NPrinting/DeployingQVNprinting/Ports.htm.
In what log file do you see the errors? Did you reinstalled the Qlik NPrinting Engine? It will be useful to have the complete log files attached to the new conversation.
Best Regards,
Ruggero