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The following table lists the port usage for a successful Data Connector deployment.

Data Connector Port Usage 
IP ProtocolPortSourceDestination Description
TCP443NIOS Appliancecsp.infoblox.comCloud Services Portal Access (unrestricted outbound access to TCP 443)
TCP443NIOS Appliancecp.noa.infoblox.comHost – Platform Management
TCP443NIOS Applianceapp.noa.infoblox.comHost – Application Management




IPs in one JSON formatted list

URLs in one JSON formatted list

UDP/TCP53NIOS Appliancethreatdefense.bloxone.infoblox.com

Default Local DNS Resolver

52.119.40.100
103.80.5.100

UDP123NIOS Appliancentp.ubuntu.comNTP Server (For OVA only. In case NTP was not provisioned and time sync is disabled.)
UDP123NIOS Applianceubuntu.pool.ntp.orgNTP Server (Only needed if time sync with ESXi is disabled.)
TCP22NIOS applianceData Connector

Open this port if you want to send data using SCP from the Infoblox NIOS appliance (if configured) to Data Connector. 

The NIOS UI provides a mechanism to filter the domains it sends to Data Connector. Since NIOS is sending cache logs, when configuring NIOS for use with Data Connector, make sure to configure Data Connector to exclude internal corporate and authoritative domains (*.<corp>/Authorititative). By excluding corporate and authoritative domains, internal traffic logs will not be added.

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.

If 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.

TCP514

NIOS applianceData Connector

Open this port if you want to send syslogs and secure syslogs for RPZ from the Infoblox NIOS appliance (if configured) to Data Connector. Note: Port 514 is an insecure port.

The NIOS UI provides a mechanism to filter the domains it sends to Data Connector. Since NIOS is sending cache logs, when configuring NIOS for use with Data Connector, make sure to configure Data Connector to exclude internal corporate and authoritative domains (*.<corp>/Authoritative). By excluding corporate and authoritative domains, internal traffic logs will not be added.

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.

If you deploy Data Connector as a container, ensure that this port is not used by other processes for Data Connector to collect data from NIOS.

TCP6514NIOS applianceData Connector

Open this port if you want to send syslogs and secure syslogs for RPZ from the Infoblox NIOS appliance (if configured) to Data Connector. Note: Port 6514 is a secure port.

The NIOS UI provides a mechanism to filter the domains it sends to Data Connector. Since NIOS is sending cache logs, when configuring NIOS for use with Data Connector, make sure to configure Data Connector to exclude internal corporate and authoritative domains (*.<corp>/Authoritative). By excluding corporate and authoritative domains, internal traffic logs will not be added.

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.

If you deploy Data Connector as a container, ensure that this port is not used by other processes for Data Connector to collect data from NIOS.


Data Connector Deployment - Reserved Destinations

IP ProtocolPortSourceDestination (Reserved for BloxOne Services only) Description
UDP8125Data Connector deployment

This port is reserved for use by BloxOne services.

Do not use this port. 

This port is for bare-metal deployments only.

This is an internal port used for communications between containers. 

This port is reserved for BloxOne services only. This port should not be used by our customers.

TCP8126Data Connector deployment

This port is reserved for use by BloxOne services.

Do not use this port. 

This port is for bare-metal deployments only.

This is an internal port used for communications between containers. 

This port is reserved for BloxOne services only. This port should not be used by our customers.

TCP50514Data Connector deployment

This port is reserved for use by BloxOne services.

Do not use this port. 


This port is for bare-metal deployments only.

This is an internal port used for communications between containers.

This port is reserved for BloxOne services only. This port should not be used by our customers.






Note

A complete list of allowed IP addresses, subnets, and hostnames is available in a JSON file by clicking this link.

Note

Infoblox recommends that connectivity from the hosts and services have unrestricted outbound access to the Internet on port 443. This will allow for fewer changes in the future when we change or expand services. For more deployment information, see Best Practices for Deploying Hosts.


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