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The BlueOnyx management GUI is already on a different port - TCP 444.
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<br />Guess you haven't built or used a BX yet - you probably would have noticed that right off the bat.
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<br />No, there is no way in the GUI to change the port the webserver listens on. That's such a odd and uncommon request that I'd bet the design guys never thought someone would ask for it, and so they didn't provide it.
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<br />Of course, you could always manually edit the vhost conf files. (Don't know that you could do it on a per-site basis in the vhosts file. You might have to do it in the httpd.conf file for the whole server) But the BlueOnyx management scripts have a bad habit of overwriting manually edited config files. I used to keep my /etc/sysconfig/iptables file locked (set to immutable) - until I figured out how to edit the management scripts and have it build that file with my unique modifications. Just a warning - you might have to lock the file after modification or be ready to change it again.
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<br />Chuck
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From: Jeffrey Garruba <jgarruba@diamondfire.com>
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To: "Blueonyx@blueonyx.it" <Blueonyx@blueonyx.it>
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Sent: Fri, 3 Dec 2010 18:51:56 -0500
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Subject: [BlueOnyx:06015] TCP Port
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<br />> Is there away to change the web port (80) to a non-standard
port
using the blueonyx control panel? Or do I have to edit the conf files
manually?<o:p />
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<br />> Also can each virtual host be set to a different port?
(not
that I can think of a need for
that)<o:p />
<br />> However I would like the blueonyx logon (control panel)
to
be on a different port than the websites themselves.
<o:p />
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<br />> I guess the more flexibility the better. So being
able
to set the tcp port different on the control panel and different on each
vhost
could be
useful.<o:p />
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