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- [How to back up and reimport conversations and accounts](#advanced-7)
- [How secure are you?](#advanced-8)
- [When do public IPs get exposed?](#advanced-9)
- [What port Jami uses?](#advanced-10)
This page aims to gather as many resources as possible (technical or not) and
condense them to create concise documentation. Then, this can then be
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### <a name="advanced-10">What port Jami uses?</a>
+ dhtproxy, nameserver: TCP [80-100], 443
Jami works as a server and get new ports for each connections (randomly binded). This is the ranges that can be usedd for each components:
+ dht: UDP [4000, 8888]
+ audio: UDP [16384-32766]
+ video: UDP [49152-65534]
+ TURN/STUN: TCP+UDP 3478, 5349
+ dht: UDP [4000, 8888]
+ SIP Control: UDP/TCP randomly binded
So for ufw, we recommend to run:
`sudo ufw default allow outgoing`
For now, you can't specify a specific range to configure ports used by Jami. The inbound traffic can be controlled without issue, Jami should work and can use a TURN server if needed.
If you run your own proxy or nameserver:
+ dhtproxy, nameserver: TCP [80-100], 443
If you run your own TURN server:
+ TURN/STUN: TCP+UDP 3478, 5349