AD
Replication Ports
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RPC endpoint mapper
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135/tcp, 135/udp
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Network basic input/output system (NetBIOS) name
service
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137/tcp, 137/udp
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NetBIOS datagram service
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138/udp
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NetBIOS session service
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139/tcp
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RPC static port for AD replication
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1111/TCP
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RPC static port for FRS
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2347/TCP
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Server message block (SMB) over IP (Microsoft-DS)
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445/tcp, 445/udp
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Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
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389/tcp
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LDAP ping
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389/udp
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LDAP over SSL
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636/tcp
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Global catalog LDAP
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3268/tcp
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Global catalog LDAP over SSL
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3269/tcp
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Kerberos
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88/tcp, 88/udp
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Domain Name Service (DNS)
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53/tcp, 53/udp
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MOM
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TCP/UDP 1270
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NTP
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123/udp
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Remote Desktop
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3389/tcp
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In this blog, I will explain the steps required to run a nested KVM hypervisor on Vmware ESXi. The installation of KVM is done on Ubuntu 13.10(64 bit). Note: It is assumed that you have already installed your Ubuntu 13.10 VM in ESXi, and hence we will not look into the Ubuntu installation part. 1) Upgrade VM Hardware version to 9. In my ESXi server, the default VM hardware version was 8. So I had to shutdown my VM and upgrade the Hardware version to 9 to get the KVM hypervisor working. You can right click the VM and select the Upgrade hardware option to do this. 2)In the ESXi host In /etc/vmware edit the 'config' file and add the following setting vhv.enable = "TRUE" 3)Edit the VM settings and go to VM settings > Options > CPU/MMU Virtualization . Select the Intel EPT option 4) Go to Options->CPUID mask> Advanced-> Level 1, add the following CPU mask level ECX ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- --H- ---- 5) Open the vmx
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