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Major Issues After Upgrading to Veeam V13: Port 443 Conflict
Hello everyone,
We are an MSP and have over 50 VBR installations in use and have been with Veeam for over 8 years.
I have never had so many problems with Veeam updates from one version to the next.
Not only are there problems with the updates from V12 to V13, but there are also other problems with App-Aware. I will have to stop rolling out the updates to V13 because it is causing almost nothing but problems.
My current problem is that V13 now requires port 443.
I have updated the VBR on a physical server and port 443 is already occupied by an important application at the customer's site. I cannot change that.
Veeam Support advised me to only enable port 443 for the update, which I did. However, after the update, VBR does not work when port 443 is occupied again by another application.
Why did the Veeam programmers assume that port 443 was not already occupied on the customer's servers? I don't understand that.
I guess I'll have to downgrade to V12 or uninstall V13 and install Veeam Agent on the server instead.
Are there any plans to allow users to specify a different port in Veeam during the update in the future?
Veeam Support - Case # 07910543
Thank you.
We are an MSP and have over 50 VBR installations in use and have been with Veeam for over 8 years.
I have never had so many problems with Veeam updates from one version to the next.
Not only are there problems with the updates from V12 to V13, but there are also other problems with App-Aware. I will have to stop rolling out the updates to V13 because it is causing almost nothing but problems.
My current problem is that V13 now requires port 443.
I have updated the VBR on a physical server and port 443 is already occupied by an important application at the customer's site. I cannot change that.
Veeam Support advised me to only enable port 443 for the update, which I did. However, after the update, VBR does not work when port 443 is occupied again by another application.
Why did the Veeam programmers assume that port 443 was not already occupied on the customer's servers? I don't understand that.
I guess I'll have to downgrade to V12 or uninstall V13 and install Veeam Agent on the server instead.
Are there any plans to allow users to specify a different port in Veeam during the update in the future?
Veeam Support - Case # 07910543
Thank you.
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Re: Major Issues After Upgrading to Veeam V13: Port 443 Conflict
Hi, Niko. Yes we plan to allow this in the future if there's big demand.
Generally we do not expect the backup server to be shared with 3rd party apps as that commonly leads to unpredictable behavior. And especially we don't expect there would be 3rd party apps accepting incoming connections, as this is the recipe for security breaches resulting in complete take over of the backup server, which as you know contains keys to the entire production environment. Therefore, it's considered a very bad deployment practice.
Thanks
Generally we do not expect the backup server to be shared with 3rd party apps as that commonly leads to unpredictable behavior. And especially we don't expect there would be 3rd party apps accepting incoming connections, as this is the recipe for security breaches resulting in complete take over of the backup server, which as you know contains keys to the entire production environment. Therefore, it's considered a very bad deployment practice.
Thanks
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Re: Major Issues After Upgrading to Veeam V13: Port 443 Conflict
Hello Gostev,
Thank you for your quick response.
Many customers only have a single server because they cannot afford an extra backup server. Unfortunately, this means that some customers have to install Veeam on the domain controller, as this is still better than having no backups at all.
In this case, what would make more sense: downgrading to V12 or switching to Veeam Agent V13? Assuming that Veeam Agent V13 does not require port 443.
Thank you for your quick response.
Many customers only have a single server because they cannot afford an extra backup server. Unfortunately, this means that some customers have to install Veeam on the domain controller, as this is still better than having no backups at all.
In this case, what would make more sense: downgrading to V12 or switching to Veeam Agent V13? Assuming that Veeam Agent V13 does not require port 443.
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Re: Major Issues After Upgrading to Veeam V13: Port 443 Conflict
For a single server backup, installing VBR is an overkill of course, so I would go with VAW every time.
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Re: Major Issues After Upgrading to Veeam V13: Port 443 Conflict
Thanks for the feedback. I need to continue the existing backup chains from V12 here. Is it possible to continue the backup chains from V12 with VAW?
Do I still need to submit an official feature request regarding changing port 443 or have you already taken care of that?
Do I still need to submit an official feature request regarding changing port 443 or have you already taken care of that?
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Re: Major Issues After Upgrading to Veeam V13: Port 443 Conflict
Hello NiKo,
The request is already noted, thank you! Out of curiosity, could you share which applications are blocking port 443 on your customers’ installations? Thank you!
The request is already noted, thank you! Out of curiosity, could you share which applications are blocking port 443 on your customers’ installations? Thank you!
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Re: Major Issues After Upgrading to Veeam V13: Port 443 Conflict
Thank you.
It is the Timemaster Application (This is time tracking software, time tracking is mandatory in Germany)
It is the Timemaster Application (This is time tracking software, time tracking is mandatory in Germany)
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Re: Major Issues After Upgrading to Veeam V13: Port 443 Conflict
Strange, we have a huge R&D office in Germany and I don't believe we're doing anything like it... at least not with this software I guess.
No, it's not possible to continue backup chains between products unfortunately.
No, it's not possible to continue backup chains between products unfortunately.
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Re: Major Issues After Upgrading to Veeam V13: Port 443 Conflict
I can't agree with this at all....today, 75% of the point of backups is to recover WHEN you are compromised and putting it on a DC (or any other domain joined server basically eliminates any change at recovery.
Restoring files or a VM from other events is almost an afterthought now. Your clients have a better chance at getting ransomwared then needing to restore due to hardware or software issues.
This is a very simple solve. Put in a desktop with SSD/storage drives in it and leave it in a workgroup with all inbound traffic blocked (and connect it to a cloud immutable storage. It's a very cheap, but very effective solve to enable recovery.
Putting VBR on domain, and on a DC (or any other server sharing services) is going to literally result in a compromise not only encrypting your environment but encrypting your backups as well.
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