# Ports for tests All these tests need to run on a different port. They should be bound to localhost so they are not accessible externally. | Port | Test | |:-----:|:----:| | 88 | TestHdfs | | 750 | TestHdfs | | 8020 | TestHdfs | | 8086 | TestSeafileV6 | | 8087 | TestSeafile | | 8088 | TestSeafileEncrypted | | 9866 | TestHdfs | | 28620 | TestWebdavRclone | | 28621 | TestSFTPRclone | | 28622 | TestFTPRclone | | 28623 | TestSFTPRcloneSSH | | 28624 | TestS3Rclone | | 28625 | TestS3Minio | | 28626 | TestS3MinioEdge | | 28627 | TestSFTPOpenssh | | 28628 | TestSwiftAIO | | 28629 | TestWebdavNextcloud | | 28630 | TestSMB | | 28631 | TestFTPProftpd | | 28632 | TestSwiftAIOsegments | | 38081 | TestWebdavOwncloud | ## Non localhost tests All these use `$(docker_ip)` which means they don't work on macOS or Windows. It is proabably possible to make them work with some effort but will require port forwarding a range of ports and configuring the FTP server to only use that range of ports. The FTP server will likely need know it is behind a NAT so it advertises the correct external IP. - TestFTPProftpd - TestFTPPureftpd - TestFTPVsftpd - TestFTPVsftpdTLS