Bug 1247674

Summary: port 8000 is not listed as a port used by Satellite
Product: Red Hat Satellite Reporter: Ben Breard <bbreard>
Component: Docs Install GuideAssignee: Peter Ondrejka <pondrejk>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Russell Dickenson <rdickens>
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Version: 6.1.0CC: bbreard, lzap
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Description Ben Breard 2015-07-28 15:08:14 UTC
Document URL: 

https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Satellite/6.1/html/Installation_Guide/index.html

Section Number and Name: 
1.4.5 Required Network Ports



Describe the issue: 

Kickstart files are served from port 8000. Kickstart downloads will fail following the iptables & firewall-cmd commands.

Suggestions for improvement: 

List the port & it's purpose
and add it to the command sections in section 1.4.5

Additional information:

Comment 2 Ben Breard 2015-08-14 13:27:30 UTC
Hey Peter,

That document is correct, but if you're using the embedded capsule in satellite, then it needs to be open on the satellite as well. 

Thanks,

Comment 4 Ben Breard 2015-08-17 14:41:57 UTC
Hey Peter, 

I think you can drop the word "integrated" since I believe this port will be used on any capsule. I'm not sure how that should be worded either. I would check with engineering. Sorry I'm not more helpful on this.

Comment 6 Lukas Zapletal 2015-08-31 14:48:17 UTC
I can confirm that port 8000 is the correct one.