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Sep 20, 2015 2:31 AM in response to DoktorMacby _Luis_,Check TCP and UDP ports used by Apple software products - Apple Support
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Cheers,
Luis
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Sep 20, 2015 2:55 AM in response to _Luis_by DoktorMac,Hi Luis,
thanks, I know about this document. I tried both: 443 and 8443 (strange somwhere else I have seen port 8443, but this isn't mentioned in this document). Not SSL-Ports we mustn't use. PushNotification (Port 5223) shouldn't be relevant - what I may try is Port 11211 - which it is unclear what it does…
Briefly, I will try again Port 443, 8443, 5223 and 11211
Peter
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Sep 20, 2015 3:21 AM in response to DoktorMacby _Luis_,Hi Peter,
to be shure you could check your Firewall logs (maybe something like temporarily add external object with source ip, allow any, log any) or tcpdump on the client machine with a filter on your target host. As far as i remember 8443 is used since it collided with a unifi installation i have that is also using 8443
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Sep 22, 2015 1:19 PM in response to DoktorMacby ~morgen,The only port a calendar client needs to talk to on the server is 443. OS X Server also listens on 8443 for calendar requests for legacy purposes.