Difference between revisions of "OS4X Portal"
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*[[OS4X Portal - plugins|Transfer plugins]] and plugin group configuration | *[[OS4X Portal - plugins|Transfer plugins]] and plugin group configuration | ||
*[[OS4X Portal - portal definition|Portal definition]] | *[[OS4X Portal - portal definition|Portal definition]] | ||
+ | *[[OS4X Portal - shared storage|shared storage]] | ||
== Internal == | == Internal == | ||
− | *User management and synchronization | + | *[[OS4X Portal - user management|User management and synchronization]] |
*[[OS4X Portal - internal daemons|OS4X Portal daemon]] | *[[OS4X Portal - internal daemons|OS4X Portal daemon]] | ||
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== External == | == External == | ||
*[[OS4X Portal - DMZ daemons|OS4X client daemon]] | *[[OS4X Portal - DMZ daemons|OS4X client daemon]] | ||
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= Required communication ports = | = Required communication ports = |
Revision as of 13:18, 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:
- Special portal license
- Transfer plugins and plugin group configuration
- Portal definition
- shared storage
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)