diff --git a/src/pages/selfhosted/selfhosted-guide.mdx b/src/pages/selfhosted/selfhosted-guide.mdx index 84c0f7b6..05b29998 100644 --- a/src/pages/selfhosted/selfhosted-guide.mdx +++ b/src/pages/selfhosted/selfhosted-guide.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ NetBird with custom IdPs. - [jq](https://jqlang.github.io/jq/) installed. In most distributions usually available in the official repositories and can be installed with `sudo apt install jq` or `sudo yum install jq` - Domain name pointing to the public IP address of your server. - Open TCP ports ```80, 443, 33073, 10000, 33080``` (Dashboard HTTP & HTTPS, Management gRPC & HTTP APIs, Signal gRPC API, Relay respectively) on your server. -- Coturn is used for relay using the STUN/TURN protocols. It requires a listening port, `UDP 3478`, and range of ports, `UDP 49152-65535`, for dynamic relay connections. These are set as defaults in setup file, but can be configured to your requirements. +- Coturn is used for relay using the STUN protocols. It requires a listening port, `UDP 3478`. These are set as defaults in setup file, but can be configured to your requirements. - Maybe a cup of coffee or tea :) For this tutorial we will be using domain ```demo.netbird.io``` which points to our Ubuntu 22.04 machine hosted at Hetzner. diff --git a/src/pages/selfhosted/selfhosted-quickstart.mdx b/src/pages/selfhosted/selfhosted-quickstart.mdx index 99271504..be55b194 100644 --- a/src/pages/selfhosted/selfhosted-quickstart.mdx +++ b/src/pages/selfhosted/selfhosted-quickstart.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ as the identity provider for user management using a single-line setup script an **Infrastructure requirements:** - A Linux VM with at least **1CPU** and **2GB** of memory. -- The VM should be publicly accessible on TCP ports **80**, **443**, **33073**, **10000** and **33080**; and UDP ports: **3478**, **49152-65535**. +- The VM should be publicly accessible on TCP ports **80 (Let's Encrypt)**, **443 (NetBird control plane)**; and UDP ports: **3478 (STUN)**. - **Public domain** name pointing to the VM. **Software requirements:**