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= Components =
 
= Components =
 
OS4X Portal consists of several components being used:
 
OS4X Portal consists of several components being used:
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*[[OS4X Portal - licensing|Special portal license]]
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*[[OS4X Portal - plugins|Transfer plugins]] and plugin group configuration
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*[[OS4X Portal - portal definition|Portal definition]]
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*[[OS4X Portal - shared storage|Shared storage]]
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*[[OS4X Portal - job management|Job management]]
  
 
== Internal ==
 
== Internal ==
*Special portal license
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*[[OS4X Portal - user management|User management and synchronization]]
*Portal definition
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*[[OS4X Portal - internal daemons|OS4X Portal daemon]]
*User management and synchronization
 
*OS4X Portal daemon
 
*Portal send plugin
 
*Portal receive plugin
 
*[[OS4X Portal - shared storage|shared storage]]
 
  
 
== External ==
 
== External ==
*Special portal license
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*[[OS4X Portal - DMZ daemons|OS4X client daemon]]
*OS4X client daemon
 
*Portal configuration
 
*shared storage
 
  
 
= Required communication ports =
 
= Required communication ports =
 
For a functional OS4X Portal communication, the following communication protocols needs to be enabled between internal to external zone:
 
For a functional OS4X Portal communication, the following communication protocols needs to be enabled between internal to external zone:
*[[OS4X Portal - shared storage|shared storage]] (like NFS3 with ports 111 (TCP and UDP) and 2049 (TCP and UDP), NFS4 with port 2049 (TCP), CIFS with UDP ports 137 and 138, and TCP ports 139 and 445; or others)
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*[[OS4X Portal - shared storage|shared storage]], like:
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**NFS3 with ports 111 (TCP and UDP) and 2049 (TCP and UDP)
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**NFS4 with port 2049 (TCP)
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**CIFS with UDP ports 137 and 138, and TCP ports 139 and 445
 
*http(s) communication via a defined port (TCP ports 80 or 443 by default)
 
*http(s) communication via a defined port (TCP ports 80 or 443 by default)
  
  
 
[[Category:OS4X Portal]]
 
[[Category:OS4X Portal]]

Latest revision as of 14:08, 8 April 2019

Product purpose

OS4X Portal is a portal solution for transferring files between an internal and external server for a secure data exchange with external communication partners, who typically don't have an own solution for managed data transfers.

Definition

  • OS4X Portal server: a server in the DMZ
  • OS4X Portal daemon: software handling portal jobs, running in the internal network zone

Components

OS4X Portal consists of several components being used:

Internal

External

Required communication ports

For a functional OS4X Portal communication, the following communication protocols needs to be enabled between internal to external zone:

  • shared storage, like:
    • NFS3 with ports 111 (TCP and UDP) and 2049 (TCP and UDP)
    • NFS4 with port 2049 (TCP)
    • CIFS with UDP ports 137 and 138, and TCP ports 139 and 445
  • http(s) communication via a defined port (TCP ports 80 or 443 by default)