- ggCircuit Help Center
- ggRock User Manual
- Administration - ggRock
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ggLeap User Manual
- Point of Sale
- User Management
- Configuring games and apps
- Troubleshooting
- PC Management
- Console Management
- Client Orders
- Financial Reports and Statistics
- ggCrypto
- ggLeap Basics
- Client Customization
- ggLeap Settings
- Start Up Commands
- Prize Redemption
- ggLeap Client
- Web Admin Settings
- Single Sign On (SSO)
- Game License Management
- PC and User Groups
- Getting Started with ggLeap
- Activity Tracker
- Employee Management
- Guest Functions
- ggMobile
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ggRock User Manual
- Troubleshooting - ggRock
- Troubleshooting - Network
- Administration - Debian OS
- Administration - Windows
- Troubleshooting - Hardware
- Installation - Debian OS
- Troubleshooting - Boot
- Administration - ggRock
- General
- Administration - Games
- Installation - ggRock Server Application
- Administration - Network
- Troubleshooting - Windows
- Troubleshooting - ggLeap
- Administration - ggLeap
- Troubleshooting - Games
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ggLeap Product Tours
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ggLeap AtHome
ggRock Server and Application Ports
This article describes the ports required for functionality of the ggRock application and Debian server OS administration.
Network Ports
This is the list of all ports required by a regular ggRock installation
Port Number | Protocol | Application |
22 | TCP |
SSH |
69 | UDP | TFTP |
80 | TCP | HTTP |
443 | TCP | HTTPS |
3260 | TCP | iSCSI |
4011 | UDP | Proxy DHCP |
9090 | TCP | Debian Control Panel |
9100 | TCP | Prometheus Node Exporter (Stats collection) |
Additionally we configure port forwarding on ggRock server (we use it as the default gateway for client PCs that forwards Internet/external traffic to the main gateway in LAN). In such configuration all ports, that should be forwarded to internet/external networks, should also be opened in local firewall.
See the ggRock FAQ for additional information