Ruby: Opening UDP/TCP ports

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Ruby applications often use the HTTP protocol on ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS). If your application needs additional ports or different protocols (TCP or UDP), configure the "Ports Redirections" settings in your Ruby service via the Stackhero dashboard.

You will need to specify the entry port (open publicly), the destination port (open within your Ruby service), and the protocol (TCP or UDP).