OpenStack port used by services are maintained in a documnet. Adding Vitrage's port also to this list for ease of reference. Change-Id: Ib96e16551414db21ee0e853dbb2484d1d7fdcd86
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Firewalls and default ports
On some deployments, such as ones where restrictive firewalls are in place, you might need to manually configure a firewall to permit OpenStack service traffic.
To manually configure a firewall, you must permit traffic through the ports that each OpenStack service uses. This table lists the default ports that each OpenStack service uses:
| OpenStack service | Default ports | Port type |
|---|---|---|
Application Catalog (murano) |
8082 | |
Block Storage (cinder) |
8776 | publicurl and adminurl |
Clustering (senlin) |
8778 | publicurl and adminurl |
Compute (nova) endpoints |
8774 | publicurl and adminurl |
Compute API (nova-api) |
8773, 8775 | |
| Compute ports for access to virtual machine consoles | 5900-5999 | |
| Compute VNC proxy for browsers ( openstack-nova-novncproxy) | 6080 | |
| Compute VNC proxy for traditional VNC clients (openstack-nova-xvpvncproxy) | 6081 | |
| Proxy port for HTML5 console used by Compute service | 6082 | |
Data processing service (sahara) endpoint |
8386 | publicurl and adminurl |
Identity service (keystone) administrative
endpoint |
35357 | adminurl |
| Identity service public endpoint | 5000 | publicurl |
Image service (glance) API |
9292 | publicurl and adminurl |
| Image service registry | 9191 | |
Networking (neutron) |
9696 | publicurl and adminurl |
Object Storage (swift) |
6000, 6001, 6002 | |
Orchestration (heat) endpoint |
8004 | publicurl and adminurl |
Orchestration AWS CloudFormation-compatible API
(openstack-heat-api-cfn) |
8000 | |
Orchestration AWS CloudWatch-compatible API
(openstack-heat-api-cloudwatch) |
8003 | |
Root Cause Analysis service (Vitrage) |
8999 | |
Telemetry (ceilometer) |
8777 | publicurl and adminurl |
Workflow service (Mistral) |
8989 |
To function properly, some OpenStack components depend on other, non-OpenStack services. For example, the OpenStack dashboard uses HTTP for non-secure communication. In this case, you must configure the firewall to allow traffic to and from HTTP.
This table lists the ports that other OpenStack components use:
| Service | Default port | Used by |
|---|---|---|
| HTTP | 80 | OpenStack dashboard (Horizon) when it is not configured
to use secure access. |
| HTTP alternate | 8080 | OpenStack Object Storage (swift) service. |
| HTTPS | 443 | Any OpenStack service that is enabled for SSL, especially secure-access dashboard. |
| rsync | 873 | OpenStack Object Storage. Required. |
| iSCSI target | 3260 | OpenStack Block Storage. Required. |
| MySQL database service | 3306 | Most OpenStack components. |
| Message Broker (AMQP traffic) | 5672 | OpenStack Block Storage, Networking, Orchestration, and Compute. |
On some deployments, the default port used by a service may fall within the defined local port range of a host. To check a host's local port range:
$ sysctl net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range
If a service's default port falls within this range, run the following program to check if the port has already been assigned to another application:
$ lsof -i :PORT
Configure the service to use a different port if the default port is already being used by another application.