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Provide cloud port info #10552

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stevenGravy opened this issue Feb 23, 2022 · 4 comments · Fixed by #12828
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Provide cloud port info #10552

stevenGravy opened this issue Feb 23, 2022 · 4 comments · Fixed by #12828

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@stevenGravy
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Cloud tenants can be assigned different ports then the default on-prem ports. Highlighting this in getting started, how to find your ports and what ports are used for what is important.

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@mcbattirola
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This PR adds the public ssh tunnel to the Help & Support screen.

I think we could add the other addresses/ports into this page for Cloud users and highlight it in the getting started

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ptgott commented May 20, 2022

There's a table of ports in the Networking reference (https://goteleport.com/docs/setup/reference/networking/?scope=cloud#ports), and I can add this to the Cloud FAQ page as well.

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Yes I think that and some explanation of TLS routing.

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The most typical issue is what port a desktop client or a agent needs to connect to. With TLS routing perhaps that's mostly solved with only 443 port needed but if another port is needed they would have to know to open say 111423 to example.teleport.sh

ptgott added a commit that referenced this issue May 23, 2022
Fixes #10552

In the Networking page and Cloud FAQ page, add information on how to
determine which Proxy Service ports are open, and whether TLS routing
is enabled. Also corrects the earlier Networking Page information for
Cloud users, which implied that ports were identical accross tenants.
ptgott added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 6, 2022
Fixes #10552

In the Networking page and Cloud FAQ page, add information on how to
determine which Proxy Service ports are open, and whether TLS routing
is enabled. Also corrects the earlier Networking Page information for
Cloud users, which implied that ports were identical accross tenants.
ptgott added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 13, 2022
Fixes #10552

In the Networking page and Cloud FAQ page, add information on how to
determine which Proxy Service ports are open, and whether TLS routing
is enabled. Also corrects the earlier Networking Page information for
Cloud users, which implied that ports were identical accross tenants.
ptgott added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 13, 2022
* Add port information for Cloud users

Fixes #10552

In the Networking page and Cloud FAQ page, add information on how to
determine which Proxy Service ports are open, and whether TLS routing
is enabled. Also corrects the earlier Networking Page information for
Cloud users, which implied that ports were identical accross tenants.

* Add links to the TLS Routing guide
ptgott added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 13, 2022
Fixes #10552

In the Networking page and Cloud FAQ page, add information on how to
determine which Proxy Service ports are open, and whether TLS routing
is enabled. Also corrects the earlier Networking Page information for
Cloud users, which implied that ports were identical accross tenants.
ptgott added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 13, 2022
Backports #12828

* Add port information for Cloud users

Fixes #10552

In the Networking page and Cloud FAQ page, add information on how to
determine which Proxy Service ports are open, and whether TLS routing
is enabled. Also corrects the earlier Networking Page information for
Cloud users, which implied that ports were identical accross tenants.

* Add links to the TLS Routing guide
ptgott added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 16, 2022
Fixes #10552

In the Networking page and Cloud FAQ page, add information on how to
determine which Proxy Service ports are open, and whether TLS routing
is enabled. Also corrects the earlier Networking Page information for
Cloud users, which implied that ports were identical accross tenants.
ptgott added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 16, 2022
* Add port information for Cloud users

Fixes #10552

In the Networking page and Cloud FAQ page, add information on how to
determine which Proxy Service ports are open, and whether TLS routing
is enabled. Also corrects the earlier Networking Page information for
Cloud users, which implied that ports were identical accross tenants.

* Add links to the TLS Routing guide
ptgott added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 17, 2022
Backports #12828

* Add port information for Cloud users

Fixes #10552

In the Networking page and Cloud FAQ page, add information on how to
determine which Proxy Service ports are open, and whether TLS routing
is enabled. Also corrects the earlier Networking Page information for
Cloud users, which implied that ports were identical accross tenants.

* Add links to the TLS Routing guide
ptgott added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 17, 2022
Backports #12828

* Add port information for Cloud users

Fixes #10552

In the Networking page and Cloud FAQ page, add information on how to
determine which Proxy Service ports are open, and whether TLS routing
is enabled. Also corrects the earlier Networking Page information for
Cloud users, which implied that ports were identical accross tenants.

* Add links to the TLS Routing guide
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