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Hi Folks,
In case it's not obvious I'm a bit of a NetApp newb and inherited some clusters and am in the inventory and monitor stage of taking over administration of them.
Today I noticed that the SVMs have tcp/80, tcp/443 open and load a 404 when you browse to their root URL. This would not be the cluster or node management SVM, but rather various data SVMs.
This begs the questions:
- Why do the SVMs have web servers?
- Why do they load a 404 as the root page?
- I see docs on shutting this off via 'system services firewall' command set, but are there any reasons why a SVM web port should be open?
Thanks!
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If you manage everything at the cluster level, not at the SVM level, you can disable SSH/HTTPS access to the data SVM in ONTAP 9.5 and later
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One example of a use for the web services in a SVM is the Ontapi service that allows api calls to the SVM. I'm not sure offhand if there are other uses but that is one of them.
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If you manage everything at the cluster level, not at the SVM level, you can disable SSH/HTTPS access to the data SVM in ONTAP 9.5 and later
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Thanks Nboggs and Mjizzini. I appreciate the info!
