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For example, if you are using Group Policy, the following ports will also be required: TCP port 80: Port 80 is specifically used for communication between web browsers and servers using HTTP. This port transports data to the web browser in plaintext, an unencrypted method of sending data.
Firewall Ports required to join AD Domain (Minimum) TCP 88 (Kerberos Key Distribution Center) TCP 135 (Remote Procedure Call) TCP 139 (NetBIOS Session Service) TCP 389 (LDAP) TCP 445 (SMB,Net Logon) UDP 53 (DNS) UDP 389 (LDAP, DC Locator, Net Logon) TCP 49152-65535 (Randomly allocated high TCP ports)
Here are some common port requirements: Kerberos Protocol: TCP/UDP port 88 (Kerberos Key Distribution Center (KDC) service) Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP): TCP/UDP port 389 (LDAP) DNS Services: UDP port 53 (DNS lookup) SMB Ports: 445/TCP: SMB (for file sharing) W32Time Port:
Microsoft Windows Networking Services Port 135 is used for RPC client-server communication, and ports 139 and 445 are used for authentication and file sharing. UDP ports 137 and 138 are used for local NetBIOS browser, naming, and lookup functions.
The TCP port 389 is not required to be open on IdM servers for trust, but it is necessary for clients communicating with the IdM server. The TCP port 135 is required for the DCE RPC end-point mapper to work and is used during the IdM-AD trust creation.
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TCP/UDP port 3268-3269: Ports 3268 and 3269 also connect to services via LDAP, however they are specific to the global catalog. Port 3268 is the unencrypted connection and port 3269 is for encrypted connections.
Do the following in the GPO editor Microsoft Management Console (MMC): Go to Computer Configuration Administrative Templates Network Network Connection Windows Firewall Domain Profile. Double-click on the entry Windows Firewall: Define port exceptions. Select Enabled.

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