3CX: Configuring Ports on Your 3CX Server Using nftables Step 1: Login to Your Server First, you'll need to access your server via SSH. ssh username@your_server_ip Step 2: Open the nftables Configuration File Once you're logged into your server, the next step is to edit the nftables configuration file. Run the following command to open the file in the vim editor: vim /etc/nftables.conf Step 3: Add Your Desired Port In the vim editor, add the rule for your desired port. For example, to open port 8080 for TCP traffic, you would add the following line: tcp dport 8080 accept Or if you want to add multiple ports for TCP/UDP, you should add the following line:  tcp dport {8080,8443} accept udp dport {7000,150} accept Ensure you place this line in the correct section of the configuration file, typically within the table and chain definitions for your firewall rules. Step 4: Save the Configuration File After adding your port rule, you need to save and close the vim editor. To do this, follow these steps: Press Esc to exit insert mode. Type :wq and press Enter to write the changes and quit the editor. Step 5: Backup the Configuration File Before applying the new configuration, it's a good practice to create a backup of the current configuration file. This ensures you can easily revert to the previous settings if something goes wrong. Run the following command to create a backup: cp /etc/nftables.conf /etc/nftables.conf-BAK Step 6: Apply the New Configuration Finally, apply the new nftables configuration by running the following command: sudo nft -f /etc/nftables.conf This command loads the rules from the configuration file and applies them to your firewall.