Can I change the TCP port used by inbound SSLVPN connections?

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Can I change the TCP port used by inbound SSLVPN connections?

L1 Bithead

We have a customer who has users in UAe, where SSL 443 is blocked.

This means they are unable to get through the initial authentication so can't get the SSL VPN connection working.


Can this initial port be changed?

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L4 Transporter

You could use NAT to publish a different port out as a service - then go to an Internal address and the 443 port.  You cannot change the SSL VPN port.

Thanks

James

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