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  • NIOS-X Port Usage for Server Connectivity

  • Admin User Connectivity Requirements

  • Port Usage for Infoblox Services

  • Port Usage for Bare-Metal NIOS-X Servers

  • Connectivity Rules for DNS Forwarding Proxy

  • Forwarding DNS Traffic to Infoblox Platform

  • Infoblox Geo-Based Anycast IPs for POPs

  • Local DNS Request Processing Optimization

  • Downloading Endpoint

NIOS-X Server Connectivity and Service Requirements

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Port Usage for Bare-Metal NIOS-X Servers

When deploying a bare-metal NIOS-X server, you must open applicable ports on the server to ensure that all services are functioning properly.

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IP Protocol

Port

Services using this port

Description

TCP

22

  • Data Connector

  • NIOS

Required for incoming SCP data transfer from NIOS to Data Connector when deployed as a container. When you deploy Data Connector as a container, ensure that there are no SSH processes listening on port 22. You must terminate these SSH processes for Data Connector to collect data from NIOS.

TCP

53

  • NIOS-X servers

Ensure that there are no other processes using port 53 on the server system on which your server will be deployed. For example, some Ubuntu systems running local DNS cache (system-resolved) might occupy port 53, and your server might not function properly in this case.

TCP

514

  • Data Connector

Required for Data Connector secure syslog for RPZ hits data. If you deploy Data Connector as a container, ensure that this port is not used by other processes.

TCP

2222

  • NIOS-X servers

Used by an internal service for remote monitoring.

TCP

6514

  • NIOS (SCP data transfer)

  • Data Connector

Used for transferring syslog data from NIOS to Data container. Port 6514 is a default secure port. If you deploy Data Connector as a container, ensure that this port is not used by other processes.

TCP

8125

  • Data Connector

This is an internal port used for communications between containers. If you deploy Data Connector as a container, ensure that this port is not used by other processes. 

TCP

8126

  • Data Connector

This is an internal port used for communications between containers. If you deploy Data Connector as a container, ensure that this port is not used by other processes. 

TCP

50514

  • Data Connector

This is an internal port used for communications between containers. If you deploy Data Connector as a container, ensure that this port is not used by other processes. 

Connectivity Rules for DNS Forwarding Proxy

The DFP makes its connection with Infoblox Platform-based on the following rules and conditions:

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Forwarding DNS Traffic to Infoblox Platform

To access Infoblox Platform DNS service, you must forward your DNS traffic (except for internal domain resolution) to the Infoblox Platform name server. In essence, a DNS forwarder is a name server to which all other name servers first send queries that they cannot resolve locally. The forwarder then sends these queries to DNS servers external to the network, and this saves the other name servers in your network from having to send queries off site. A forwarder eventually builds up a cache of information and uses it to resolve queries. This reduces Internet traffic over the network and decreases the time taken to respond to DNS clients.

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Infoblox Geo-Based Anycast IPs for POPs

Infoblox-provided anycast addresses (listed above) will route your DNS traffic to the appropriate PoPs.

If you want to direct DNS traffic to a specific location, you can use the geo-based anycast IPs listed in the following table.

Infoblox Geo-based Anycast IPs for POPs  

Location

IPv4 Address

Secondary IPv4 Address

Server

California (USA)

52.119.41.51

103.80.6.51

us-west-1-geo.threatdefense.infoblox.com

Virginia (USA)

52.119.41.52

103.80.6.52

us-east-1-geo.threatdefense.infoblox.com

London (England)

52.119.41.53

103.80.6.53

eu-west-2-geo.threatdefense.infoblox.com

Frankfurt (Germany)

52.119.41.54

103.80.6.54

eu-central-1-geo.threatdefense.infoblox.com

Mumbai (India)

52.119.41.55

103.80.6.55

ap-south-1-geo.threatdefense.infoblox.com

Tokyo (Japan)

52.119.41.56

103.80.6.56

ap-northeast-1-geo.threatdefense.infoblox.com

Singapore

52.119.41.57

103.80.6.57

ap-southeast-1-geo.threatdefense.infoblox.com

Toronto (Canada)

52.119.41.58

103.80.6.58

ca-central-1-geo.threatdefense.infoblox.com

Sydney (Australia)

52.119.41.59

103.80.6.59

ap-southeast-2-geo.threatdefense.infoblox.com

São Paulo (Brazil)

52.119.41.60

103.80.6.60

sa-east-1-geo.threatdefense.infoblox.com

Bahrain

52.119.41.61

103.80.6.61

me-south-1-geo.threatdefense.infoblox.com

Johannesburg (South Africa)

52.119.41.62

103.80.6.62

af-south-1-geo.threatdefense.infoblox.com

Ohio (USA)

52.119.41.63

103.80.6.63

us-east-2-geo.threatdefense.infoblox.com

Note

Warning
Before pointing your DNS to the Infoblox Threat Defense name server, ensure that your network and DNS server are properly configured to send DNS queries and receive responses. For more information, see Testing Network Configuration.

Local DNS Request Processing Optimization

To reduce the number of noise requests forwarded to the cloud and to avoid misconfiguration, DFP and Infoblox Endpoint will automatically forward all PTR requests for any private subnets (e.g. 10.0.0.0/8, 192.168.0.0/16, etc.) to local DNS servers. With this enhancement, you will not need to list such subnets in the internal domains or custom allow lists.

DFP will forward all private requests to a local DNS server by default when a local DNS server is provisioned on the DFP.

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