Before installing OneSpan Authentication Server, ensure that these ports are open and not in use. The Installation Wizard will issue a warning and halt the configuration process if any of these ports are unavailable.
We recommend using a software firewall on OneSpan Authentication Server and segmenting the OneSpan Authentication Server network with a hardware firewall.
Incoming ports
Table: Incoming ports used by OneSpan Authentication Server
Port description
Default
Protocol
Configuration
Source
SOAP
8888
TCP
Configuration Utility: Communicators > SOAP > Port
SOAP client
Digipass Authentication for Windows Logon 2.x
Digipass Authentication Module products
Administration Web Interface
RADIUS authentication
1812
UDP
Configuration Utility: Communicators > RADIUS > Authentication Port
RADIUS client
RADIUS back-end server
RADIUS accounting
1813
UDP
Configuration Utility: Communicators > RADIUS > Accounting Port
RADIUS client
RADIUS back-end server
SEAL without SSL
20003
TCP
Configuration Utility: Communicators > SEAL > Port
Tcl Command-Line Administration tool
Replication from other OneSpan Authentication Server instances
SEAL with SSL
20004
TCP
Configuration Utility: Communicators > SEAL > Port
Tcl Command-Line Administration tool
Live audit
20006
TCP
Configuration Utility: Auditing > Live Audit Viewer > Port
Audit Viewer
Net-SNMP agent
161
UDP
Configuration Utility: SNMP > Port
OneSpan Authentication Server
Apache Tomcat
8443
-OR-
9443
TCP
Apache Tomcat configuration files (automatically during initial setup)
Web browser clients
MDC
20007
TCP
MDC Configuration Utility
Message Delivery Component (MDC)
Outgoing ports
Table: Outgoing ports used by OneSpan Authentication Server
Port description
Default
Protocol
Configuration
Destination
RADIUS Authentication
1812
UDP
Administration Web Interface: Back-end server records > Authentication Port
RADIUS back-end server
RADIUS Accounting
1813
UDP
Administration Web Interface: Back-end server records > Accounting Port