Relevant versions: This information pertains to Artifactory 6, Xray 2, and Mission Control 3. Information on the exposed ports in Artifactory 7, Xray 3, and Mission Control 4 can be found HERE.
There are many microservices available in Artifactory, Xray, and Mission Control. For secure environments, it's always good to know which ports need to be exposed outside of a firewall.
In this article, an "Internal port'' means that the port should be available to the internal host network. For example, an internal request using localhost:7001 for Xray should work, while an external request trying to use xray.com:7001 would not work. Internal ports can safely be blocked from external traffic.
There are many microservices available in Artifactory, Xray, and Mission Control. For secure environments, it's always good to know which ports need to be exposed outside of a firewall.
In this article, an "Internal port'' means that the port should be available to the internal host network. For example, an internal request using localhost:7001 for Xray should work, while an external request trying to use xray.com:7001 would not work. Internal ports can safely be blocked from external traffic.