Arcgis License Server Ports

If you need to have a firewall between your floating license server a client machine running FME you may want to open a specific port for this communication. By default the communication between the floating license server and a client running FME occurs on a random port. The SERVER and VENDOR port can be manually set to use specific port numbers in the safe.lic file.

By default the typical safe.lic file looks like this:

Installing the license manager. The license manager allows you to install ArcGIS Desktop and ArcInfo Workstation on as many machines as you want. The number of licenses purchased determines the number of users who can run the products simultaneously. You may purchase licenses for ArcInfo, ArcEditor, and ArcView. Internally used ports. Portal for ArcGIS may also require the use of ephemeral, sometimes called dynamic, ports for intermachine communications. The ephemeral ports are often a range (typically between 1024 and 5000 or between 49152 to 65535, though. Read the ArcGIS documentation again, and it states the vendor daemon listens on the server end, so flip around all your inbound/outbounds, and you have success. That is, on the server, open inbound port 1234, and outbound port 27000. On the ArcGIS Pro start page, click Settings in the lower left corner of the application window. Alternatively, if you have a project open, click the Project tab on the ribbon. In the options on the left side of the application, click Licensing. Under Settings, uncheck the Authorize ArcGIS Pro to work offline check box. Portal for ArcGIS uses certain ports to communicate. Below is a description of the ports that you may need to allow on your firewall. Portal for ArcGIS uses the HTTP port 7080 and HTTPS port 7443 to communicate. By default, the portal enforces the use of HTTPS to encrypt communication; port 7080 is not used unless you change these settings to allow communication through HTTP as well.

We will be adding port values to the first 2 lines so the resulting safe.lic file should look something like this:

Steps

  1. Edit the safe.lic file so that yyyy on the VENDOR line is the port you want to open for the communication to the client machine running FME. The port in the SERVER line (xxxxx) can also be set but this is necessary only for 3-Server redundant configuration, or if another FlexNet license server is using a specific port.
  2. NOTE: The port number for the SERVER and the VENDOR must be different. The SERVER port is typically between 27000 and 27009, and the VENDOR port number is typically between 1700 and 8000. Be sure to add the SERVER port and VENDOR port to the firewall exceptions.
  3. If the VENDOR port is specified on the floating license server, the FME running on the client machine must specify this port as well. To do this use the FME Licensing Assistant on the client machine, specify the port number when prompted to 'Connect to a Floating License Server,' as shown below:

    (where yyyy is the port number used in the VENDOR line of the safe.lic file).

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NOTE for older vesions of FME

In earlier releases of FME the fme_license.dat file in the licenses directory on the client machine has to be edited manually. It should contain the following line by default:

Change it to:

(where yyyy is the port number used in the VENDOR line of the safe.lic file)

Hello, the problem that we were having with connecting our main office and 3 filed offices to our new SDE database was all related to firewall ports being open across all subnets. So, I wanted to write to let everyone know what ports needed to be open, across all subnets. Here is a list of the ports that needed to open.

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UDP 1434 (Needed for SQL access for SDE)

TCP 1098 (Used internally by ArcGIS server)

TCP 1433 (Needed for SQL access for SDE)

TCP 1434 (Needed for SQL access for SDE)

TCP 4000-4003 (these are needed to communicate between GIS Servers)

TCP 6080 (ArcGIS server communicates through this port)

TCP 6443 (This port is used by default when SSL is enabled)

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TCP 6006 (Used internally by ArcGIS server)

TCP 6099 (Used internally by ArcGIS server)

TCP 27000-27009 (ArcGIS License server ports)

These ports are listed in the following help from Esri's web site for ArcGIS 10.1:

Arcgis License Manager 10.3.1

These all had to be open across each subnet to the ArcGIS servers, Load balancer, and the server containing the SDE database. In our case we had 5 subnets for our agency to access the SDE database. The reason the field offices were still unable to connect is that the UDP port was not open between the subnets and the SQL server. I hope that this helps others that may run into this.

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Message was edited by: Chad Kopplin 1/22/2015